Campaign’s Gideon Spanier wins Business Editor of the Year at BSME Awards
Spanier wins award after his first year in the role.
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New Statesman wins Current Affairs and Politics Magazine and Cover of the Year at BSME Awards The judges of the prestigious awards described the
New Statesman as “imaginative, unpredictable and interesting”. The
New Statesman won two prestigious British Society of Magazine Editors (BSME) awards last night, including the Current Affairs and Politics editor of the year award for Jason Cowley. The shortlisted titles included the
Spectator, the
Prospect. The judges, who awarded the prize to the
New Statesman for the fourth time under Cowley’s editorship, said: “In increasingly tribal times, Jason Cowley continues to champion independence of thought and diversity of opinion, challenging his audience and producing a magazine that’s imaginative, unpredictable and interesting.”
The new sites are:
Energy Monitor, which covers the global clean energy transition
Tech Monitor, an essential resource for the world’s top CIOs and business technology leaders
And City Monitor, a site dedicated to the future of the world’s cities.
Press Gazette is part of the revamped New Statesman Media Group network (with a US editor and data journalist joining the team this year) – and has a new focus on providing media leaders globally with the information they need to thrive in the digital age. The New Statesman‘s expanded business coverage – which will focus on companies, finance, sustainability and the world of work – aims to give readers “clarity and understanding on what these changes mean for businesses, their employees and investors”.