NatMag steps up to Chair PPA Interactive Council
Released on
= April 25, 2005, 6:22 am
Press Release
Author = Association of Online Publishers (AOP)
Industry = Internet
& Online
Press Release
Summary = The National Magazine Company, which publishes cosmogirl.co.uk
and NatMag Rodale titles runnersworld.co.uk and menshealth.co.uk,
has stepped up to chair the interactive division of the Periodical
Publishers
Association, PPA Interactive (PPAi).
Press Release
Body =
James Garner, e-business development manager, will be the new chair
of the PPAi Council, taking over from Carl Myers, new media publisher
at Faversham House Group, who has chaired the Council since 2002.
Garner will also represent PPAi on the Board of the Association
of Online Publishers (AOP*).
One of the main
objectives of PPAi is to promote best practice in the industry,
as well as facilitating sharing of knowledge and ideas between online
magazine
publishers.
Said Garner:
“My intention is to further enhance the interactive side of
the business, from being a poor relation to being an equal partner
to offline
publications. I am also looking to educate and convert "non-believers"
to the benefits of online. There are obvious synergies between magazine
publishers and
this organisation further increases quality and offerings through
benchmarking and best practice."
Said former
chair Carl Myers: “I am very pleased to be passing the role
of chairman into the competent hands of James Garner. I am sure
that he will do an excellent job in representing PPAi members and
taking the organisation forward.”
…ends/
Editor’s
notes
About PPAi
PPAinteractive (PPAi) is the interactive arm of the Periodical Publishers
Association. It represents the interests of magazine publishers
in the online arena.
All PPA members are automatic members of PPAi.
PPAi members
are dedicated to providing safe, trusted environments for web users
and one of the main objectives of PPAi is to promote best practice
in the industry.
Representatives
from magazine companies including: The Condé Nast Publications,
Faversham House Group, IDG Communications, Illustrated London News
Group, Incisive Media, The National Magazine Company, Natmag Rodale
and Quantum Business Media make up the PPAi Council, which meets
quarterly.
In 2002, the
Association of Online Publishers (AOP) was formed out of PPAi. PPAi
is a corporate member of AOP and the PPAi chair represents PPAi
members on the AOP Board.
www.ppai.co.uk
*About AOP
The UK Association
of Online Publishers (AOP) is an industry body representing online
publishing companies that create original, branded, quality content.
AOP champions the interests of approximately 160 publishing companies
from diverse
backgrounds including newspaper and magazine publishing, TV and
radio broadcasting, and pure online media. Together they publish
around 1,150 products and attract more than five billion page impressions
per month.
AOP presents
a unified voice to industry and Government, specifically to address
issues and concerns relating to all areas of online publishing.
AOP publishes original research, hosts forums, conferences and events,
covering a range of topics
from paid-for-content, subscription models and data protection,
through to copyright, content management, new technologies and audience
measurement.
Last year AOP
produced the highly acclaimed research ‘Reaching the Online
Elite’ and every year it delivers the annual member benchmarking
study, the ‘AOP Census’. This year AOP will add to its
original research with two new studies.
The AOP autumn
Online Publishing Conference & Awards is its annual industry
event. It attracts the biggest names in online publishing to discuss
the challenges and opportunities facing the industry and celebrate
outstanding achievement.
Members include
Associated New Media, BBC, BSkyB, Capital Radio Group, Channel 4,
Dennis Interactive, The Economist Group, Emap, FT.com, Future Publishing,
Guardian Unlimited, Haymarket Publishing, Independent Digital, IPC
Media, ITV Online, News
International, Reed Business Information, Telegraph Group Limited
and Which?. In addition, PPAi (Periodical Publishers Association
Interactive) retains a corporate seat on AOP board: representing
the interests of magazine publishers online.
www.ukaop.org.uk
Contact:
Katy Howell
immediate future Ltd.
0845 408 2031
pressoffice@immediatefuture.co.uk
Web Site = http://www.immediatefuture.co.uk
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0845 408 2031
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