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Including comprehensive coverage on both print and online, consumer and free magazines, Magazine Editing looks at how magazines work and explains the dual role of the magazine editor. John Morrish and Paul Bradshaw consider the editor as both a journalist, having to provide information and entertainment for readers, and as a manager, expected to lead and supervise successfully the development of a magazine or periodical. Looking at the current state of the magazine market in the twentyfirst-century, the third edition explains how this has developed and changed in recent years with specific…mehr

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Including comprehensive coverage on both print and online, consumer and free magazines, Magazine Editing looks at how magazines work and explains the dual role of the magazine editor. John Morrish and Paul Bradshaw consider the editor as both a journalist, having to provide information and entertainment for readers, and as a manager, expected to lead and supervise successfully the development of a magazine or periodical. Looking at the current state of the magazine market in the twentyfirst-century, the third edition explains how this has developed and changed in recent years with specific attention being paid to the explosion of e-zines and magazine websites. Featuring case studies, interviews with successful editors, examples of covers and spreads and useful tables and graphs, the book discusses the editor's many roles and details the skills needed to run a publication.
Autorenporträt
John Morrish is a freelance writer and editor. He is a former editor of Time Out, commissioning editor on the Telegraph Magazine and sub-editor on Private Eye. Paul Bradshaw is Course Leader of the MA in Online Journalism at Birmingham City University and Visiting Professor in Online Journalism at City University London. In 2010 he was shortlisted for Multimedia Publisher of the Year, was listed on journalism.co.uk's list of leading innovators in media, and on the US Poynter Institute's list of the 35 most influential people in social media. In 2011he was ranked the UK's 7th most influential UK journalist on Twitter by PeerIndex.