Local Magazine Achieves National Recognition
Local Magazine Achieves National
Recognition
Havelock
North-based Upstart Magazine ‘The Kiwi Kids’ Mag With
Everything!’ was named 2010 Magazine of the Year,
Youth & Pop Culture category, at The Magazine Awards held in
Auckland on Thursday night.
And its publisher and editor, Susan Hoyle, was named Editor of the Year in the same category.
Teen publication, Crème Magazine was highly commended.
Upon announcing the awards, the judging panel described Upstart Magazine as:
“Fresh, fun and lively. Punches above its weight.
Serves an important niche market, and this is recognised by
the alliances it has established. Has a vision and purpose
that demonstrates the power of magazines and the way they
can create and enable change. It is making a real difference
as an advocate for its readers.”
The
judging criteria for Magazine of the Year included:
Editorial positioning and content; commercial success; and
design and presentation.
The judges also commented on
Susan Hoyle’s performance as Editor:
“Clever editing, a safe and
readable magazine.Vibrant, interactive and stimulating.
Perfectly pitched and managed by an obviously passionate and
deeply involved editor. Full of energy – a reflection of
its audience. Great work-life project and a positive role
model for kids.
The judging criteria for
Editor of the Year included: philosophy, editorial position
and content, managerial acumen, design and
presentation.
Upstart Magazine is published independently by Syrup Publishing Ltd, which is owned by Sam and Sue Hoyle. The magazine is only in its fourth year of publication and was up against more established magazines owned by some of NZ’s larger publishing houses.
Healthy Food Guide was named Supreme Magazine of the Year and Kate Coughlan from NZ House & Garden was named Supreme Editor of the Year. Fashion icon and entrepreneur Paula Ryan was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Magazine Publishers’ Association.
The full list of awards can be viewed at www.mpa.org.nz.
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