Autism Eye Journal has been shortlisted once more for a prestigious journalism award, highlighting its editorial high quality and persevering with success.
The title’s editor, Gillian Loughran, has been shortlisted by the British Society of Journal Editors (BSME) for the coveted Editor of the 12 months award within the specialist journal class.
The BSME beforehand shortlisted Gillian for an Editor of the 12 months award in 2020.
Thought-about the Oscars of UK’s publishing, the BSME Awards see a few of the largest magazines compete for accolades.
They embrace such titles as Vogue, Time Out, and The Spectator, in addition to magazines revealed by The Guardian, The Instances, The Telegraph and BBC Magazines.
Deal with success
This yr’s contest will focus the judges’ consideration on Autism Eye’s autism protection and its success in reaching out to its readers.
Gillian has spearheaded the editorial improvement of the journal, together with a workforce of extremely certified nationwide newspaper journalists and contributors.
Over the previous 14 years, Autism Eye Journal has developed to turn out to be one of many UK’s most profitable specialist magazines.
Gillian acquired an Editor of the 12 months award from the Skilled Publishers Affiliation (PPA) for a earlier journal editorship.
She has additionally beforehand received a Function Author of the 12 months award for investigative journalism.
In the meantime, Autism Eye Journal has beforehand received Greatest Digital Journal within the 2014 Journal Publishing Awards. The publication additionally received a Media Pioneer Award in 2012.
‘Large achievement’
In her view: “The shortlisting of Autism Eye for a BSME award is a large achievement for all of the workforce who work on the title, and the mother and father and professionals who’ve contributed their experiences of residing with, supporting and representing autistic kids and adults.”
The BSME will announce the winners of its awards on 18 November. The occasion can be a black-tie dinner within the Ballroom at Rosewood London, a luxurious resort close to Covent Backyard. Employees from Autism Eye can be there.
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Revealed: 17 November 2024