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American Society of Magazine Editors

The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) is an industry trade group for magazine journalists and editors of magazines published in the United States. ASME includes the editorial leaders of most major consumer magazine in print and digital extensions. The group advocates on behalf of member organizations with respect to First Amendment issues and serves as a networking hub for editors and other industry employees.[1]

History edit

The ASME started as an outgrowth of the editorial committee of the Magazine Publishers of America in 1963. The initial goal of the organization was to defend the First Amendment, protect editorial independence and support the development of journalism.[2]

ASME programs edit

ASME has sponsored the National Magazine Awards (also known as the Ellie Awards) since 1966, along with the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. The Ellie Awards honor print and digital magazines that consistently demonstrate superior execution of editorial objectives, innovative techniques, noteworthy journalistic enterprise, and imaginative art direction. In 1966, Look received the first award. Money received the first award for digital journalism in 1997.[3][4]

Magazine Editors’ Hall of Fame and Creative Excellence Awards honor editors, writers, and artists for career-long contributions to magazine journalism. Honorees are chosen by the ASME board of directors.

The ASME Best Cover Contest honors the most successful magazine covers of the year. The contest is two-fold: the ASME Best Cover Awards and the ASME Readers’ Choice Awards. Each cover entered in the Best Cover Contest is eligible to win both a Best Cover Award and a Readers’ Choice Award.

ASME hosts the annual American Magazine Media Conference, every year in February, a meeting for magazine media leaders. It is sponsored by the Association of Magazine Media in association with ASME. The conference addresses issues of concern to editors and publishers of print and digital publications.

Founded in 1967, the Magazine Internship Program places college juniors in internships at top consumer magazines for 10 weeks every summer. More than 250 alumni of this program now work in magazine media and include the editors in chief of major titles.[5]

Membership edit

To be eligible for membership into ASME, one must be employed by a print or digital magazine edited and distributed in the United States, this includes: senior editors, art directors and photography editors. There are also four categories of membership: Chief Editor, Editor, Retired Editor and ASME NEXT. Chief Editors, Editors and Retired Editors are entitled to all the privileges of ASME membership. ASME NEXT members are not eligible to vote in ASME elections.

Administration edit

ASME is regulated by a 16-member board of directors, which serve 2-year terms. Directors may be selected for a second 2-year term upon election. Board elections are usually held during the first Wednesday in May at the ASME Annual Meeting. Currently, the chief executive of ASME is Sid Holt.[6] The director is Nina Fortuna.

Board of directors 2015–2016 edit

  • Mark Jannot, vice president, Content, National Audubon Society, president
  • James Bennet, editor in chief and co-president, The Atlantic, vice president
  • Amy DuBois Barnett
  • Dana Cowin, senior vice president, editor in chief, Food & Wine
  • Scott Dadich, editor in chief, Wired
  • Jonathan Dorn, senior vice president, Digital and Data, Active Interest Media
  • Jill Herzig, editor in chief, Dr. Oz THE GOOD LIFE
  • Christopher Keyes, vice president and editor, Outside
  • Janice Min, co-president and chief creative officer, Guggenheim Media's Entertainment Group
  • James Oseland, editor in chief, Rodale's Organic Life
  • Norman Pearlstine, executive vice president and chief content officer, Time Inc.
  • Dana Points, content director, Meredith Parents Network; editor in chief, Parents and American Baby
  • Michele Promaulayko, editor in chief, Yahoo! Health
  • Joshua Topolsky
  • David Zinczenko, president and chief executive officer, Galvanized Brands
  • Lucy Schulte Danziger, president and founder, 10 Point Ventures, Ex Officio

Founders edit

Executive officers edit

Executive committee members edit

Former executives edit

Presidents edit

Name Term
Ted Patrick September 1963 – May 1964
Daniel D. Mich May 1964 – December 1965
Robert Stein December 1965 – September 1967
Wade H. Nichols September 1967 – September 1968
Harold T. P. Hayes September 1968 – September 1969
William B. Arthur September 1969 – November 1971
Geraldine E. Rhoads November 1971 – November 1973
Anderson Ashburn November 1973 – October 1975
Ruth Whitney October 1975 – October 1977
Dennis Flanagan October 1977 – April 1980
Sey Chassler April 1980 – April 1982
Richard B. Stolley April 1982 – April 1984
Edward Kosner April 1984 – April 1986
Judith Nolte April 1986 – April 1988
Marshall Loeb April 1988 – April 1990
John Mack Carter April 1990 – April 1992
Stephen B. Shepard April 1992 – April 1994
Ellen Levine April 1994 – April 1996
Frank Lalli April 1996 – April 1998
Jackie Leo April 1998 – May 2000
George Curry May 2000 – January 2001
Cyndi Stivers January 2001 – May 2002
Susan Ungaro May 2002 – May 2004
Mark Whitaker May 2004 – May 2006
Cynthia Leive May 2006 – May 2008
David Willey May 2008 – May 2010
Larry Hackett May 2010 – May 2012
Lucy Danziger May 2012 – May 2013
Mark Jannot May 2013 – present

References edit

  1. ^ "About ASME". American Society of Magazine Editors. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  2. ^ "American Society of Magazine Editors Unveils Top 40 Magazine Covers of the Last 40 Years; Rolling Stone, Esquire and The New Yorker Garner Top Honors in ASME's Magazine 40/40 Competition". Business Wire. October 17, 2005. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  3. ^ "ASME - Ellie Awards". National Magazine Awards. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  4. ^ "New York Leads National Magazine Awards Nominations With 10". New York Magazine. February 1, 2018. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  5. ^ "ASME - ASME Magazine Internship Program". American Society of Magazine Editors. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  6. ^ "Magazine stalwart ASME bolts to Queens in office move". New York Post. September 24, 2019. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  7. ^ "Ted Patrick Dies; Magazine Editor; Man of Many Interests Built Up Holiday's Circulation". The New York Times. March 12, 1964. Retrieved November 9, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • (archived 22 February 2009)

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The American Society of Magazine Editors ASME is an industry trade group for magazine journalists and editors of magazines published in the United States ASME includes the editorial leaders of most major consumer magazine in print and digital extensions The group advocates on behalf of member organizations with respect to First Amendment issues and serves as a networking hub for editors and other industry employees 1 Contents 1 History 2 ASME programs 3 Membership 4 Administration 4 1 Board of directors 2015 2016 5 Founders 5 1 Executive officers 5 2 Executive committee members 6 Former executives 6 1 Presidents 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe ASME started as an outgrowth of the editorial committee of the Magazine Publishers of America in 1963 The initial goal of the organization was to defend the First Amendment protect editorial independence and support the development of journalism 2 ASME programs editASME has sponsored the National Magazine Awards also known as the Ellie Awards since 1966 along with the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University The Ellie Awards honor print and digital magazines that consistently demonstrate superior execution of editorial objectives innovative techniques noteworthy journalistic enterprise and imaginative art direction In 1966 Look received the first award Money received the first award for digital journalism in 1997 3 4 Magazine Editors Hall of Fame and Creative Excellence Awards honor editors writers and artists for career long contributions to magazine journalism Honorees are chosen by the ASME board of directors The ASME Best Cover Contest honors the most successful magazine covers of the year The contest is two fold the ASME Best Cover Awards and the ASME Readers Choice Awards Each cover entered in the Best Cover Contest is eligible to win both a Best Cover Award and a Readers Choice Award ASME hosts the annual American Magazine Media Conference every year in February a meeting for magazine media leaders It is sponsored by the Association of Magazine Media in association with ASME The conference addresses issues of concern to editors and publishers of print and digital publications Founded in 1967 the Magazine Internship Program places college juniors in internships at top consumer magazines for 10 weeks every summer More than 250 alumni of this program now work in magazine media and include the editors in chief of major titles 5 Membership editTo be eligible for membership into ASME one must be employed by a print or digital magazine edited and distributed in the United States this includes senior editors art directors and photography editors There are also four categories of membership Chief Editor Editor Retired Editor and ASME NEXT Chief Editors Editors and Retired Editors are entitled to all the privileges of ASME membership ASME NEXT members are not eligible to vote in ASME elections Administration editASME is regulated by a 16 member board of directors which serve 2 year terms Directors may be selected for a second 2 year term upon election Board elections are usually held during the first Wednesday in May at the ASME Annual Meeting Currently the chief executive of ASME is Sid Holt 6 The director is Nina Fortuna Board of directors 2015 2016 edit Mark Jannot vice president Content National Audubon Society president James Bennet editor in chief and co president The Atlantic vice president Amy DuBois Barnett Dana Cowin senior vice president editor in chief Food amp Wine Scott Dadich editor in chief Wired Jonathan Dorn senior vice president Digital and Data Active Interest Media Jill Herzig editor in chief Dr Oz THE GOOD LIFE Christopher Keyes vice president and editor Outside Janice Min co president and chief creative officer Guggenheim Media s Entertainment Group James Oseland editor in chief Rodale s Organic Life Norman Pearlstine executive vice president and chief content officer Time Inc Dana Points content director Meredith Parents Network editor in chief Parents and American Baby Michele Promaulayko editor in chief Yahoo Health Joshua Topolsky David Zinczenko president and chief executive officer Galvanized Brands Lucy Schulte Danziger president and founder 10 Point Ventures Ex OfficioFounders editExecutive officers edit Ted Patrick chairman 7 Robert E Kenyon Jr secretary Executive committee members edit Betsy Talbot Blackwell 1905 1985 Mademoiselle Mary Buchanan Parents Ralph Daigh Fawcett Publications John H Johnson 1918 2005 Johnson Publishing Company Robert M Jones Family Circle Daniel Mich ne Daniel Danforth Mich 1905 1965 Look Wade Hampton Nichols 1915 1996 Good Housekeeping Philip Salisbury Bill Brothers Publishing Corp see Talking Machine World Robert Stein 1924 1914 RedbookFormer executives editPresidents edit Name Term Ted Patrick September 1963 May 1964 Daniel D Mich May 1964 December 1965 Robert Stein December 1965 September 1967 Wade H Nichols September 1967 September 1968 Harold T P Hayes September 1968 September 1969 William B Arthur September 1969 November 1971 Geraldine E Rhoads November 1971 November 1973 Anderson Ashburn November 1973 October 1975 Ruth Whitney October 1975 October 1977 Dennis Flanagan October 1977 April 1980 Sey Chassler April 1980 April 1982 Richard B Stolley April 1982 April 1984 Edward Kosner April 1984 April 1986 Judith Nolte April 1986 April 1988 Marshall Loeb April 1988 April 1990 John Mack Carter April 1990 April 1992 Stephen B Shepard April 1992 April 1994 Ellen Levine April 1994 April 1996 Frank Lalli April 1996 April 1998 Jackie Leo April 1998 May 2000 George Curry May 2000 January 2001 Cyndi Stivers January 2001 May 2002 Susan Ungaro May 2002 May 2004 Mark Whitaker May 2004 May 2006 Cynthia Leive May 2006 May 2008 David Willey May 2008 May 2010 Larry Hackett May 2010 May 2012 Lucy Danziger May 2012 May 2013 Mark Jannot May 2013 presentReferences edit About ASME American Society of Magazine Editors Retrieved November 9 2019 American Society of Magazine Editors Unveils Top 40 Magazine Covers of the Last 40 Years Rolling Stone Esquire and The New Yorker Garner Top Honors in ASME s Magazine 40 40 Competition Business Wire October 17 2005 Retrieved November 9 2019 ASME Ellie Awards National Magazine Awards Retrieved November 9 2019 New York Leads National Magazine Awards Nominations With 10 New York Magazine February 1 2018 Retrieved November 9 2019 ASME ASME Magazine Internship Program American Society of Magazine Editors Retrieved November 9 2019 Magazine stalwart ASME bolts to Queens in office move New York Post September 24 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 Ted Patrick Dies Magazine Editor Man of Many Interests Built Up Holiday s Circulation The New York Times March 12 1964 Retrieved November 9 2019 External links editOfficial website National Magazine Awards archived 22 February 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Society of Magazine Editors amp oldid 1184853209, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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