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Prog (magazine)

Prog is a British magazine dedicated to progressive rock music, published by Future. The magazine, which is edited by Jerry Ewing,[1] was launched in March 2009 as a spin-off from Classic Rock and covers both past and present artists. Other current staff are Natasha Scharf (Deputy Editor), Russell Fairbrother (Art Editor), Julian Marszalek (News Editor), and Dave Everley (Album Reviews Editor).

Issue 88 cover

History and profile edit

Prog is published by Future, who are also responsible for its "sister" publications Classic Rock and Metal Hammer.[2]

Prog was published nine times per year until 2012, when its frequency was switched to ten times a year.[3]

According to The Guardian in 2010, the magazine was selling 22,000 copies an issue, half the circulation of the NME.[4] Journalist and broadcaster Gavin Esler described it in 2014 as "one of the few music magazines I can think of whose circulation is healthy".[5]

On 19 December 2016, TeamRock called in the administrators with the loss of 70 jobs, after experiencing financial difficulties.[6] TeamRock's stable of titles including Classic Rock, Metal Hammer, and Prog, temporarily suspended publication.

On 8 January 2017, Prog, along with sister magazines Classic Rock and Metal Hammer, were bought by previous owners Future for £800,000.[7]

On 27 March 2018, the family of Future's UK consumer music magazines including Prog re-branded and became covered under the umbrella title of Louder (also known as Louder Sound), with loudersound.com serving as the main online portal for the publications.[8]

Progressive Music Awards edit

Prog magazine was also behind the annual Progressive Music Awards that was established in 2012.[9]

2012 winners edit

The 2012 Progressive Music Award winners in full:[10]

2013 winners edit

Winners[11]

2014 winners edit

The 2014 Progressive Music Award winners in full:[12]

2015 winners edit

The 2015 Progressive Music Award winners in full:[13]

2016 winners edit

The 2016 Progressive Music Award winners in full:[14]

2017 winners edit

The 2017 Progressive Music Award winners in full:[15]

2018 winners edit

The 2018 Progressive Music Award winners in full:[16]

2019 winners edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Top 5 Tony Banks Moments as Chosen by Prog Editor Jerry Ewing". TeamRock. 7 September 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  2. ^ William Turvill. "TeamRock unveils online paywall for titles including Classic Rock, Metal Hammer and Prog". Press Gazette. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Prog relaunches and increases frequency". InPublishing. 28 March 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  4. ^ Alexis Petridis (22 July 2010). "Go back to go forward: the resurgence of prog rock". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  5. ^ Andrew Dickson (20 August 2014). "Gavin Esler: Why I love prog rock". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  6. ^ "Jobs lost as rock music media firm Team Rock collapses". BBC Business. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  7. ^ "No need to fret: Metal Hammer magazine saved from closure". Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  8. ^ Scott Munro. "TeamRock rebrands to become Louder". Loudersound.com. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  9. ^ Adam Sherwin (25 June 2015). "Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, Public Service Broadcasting all nominated for Progressive Music Awards 2015". The Independent. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
  10. ^ Tim Masters (6 September 2012). "Genesis honoured at Progressive Music awards". BBC News. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Progressive Music Awards 2013". Orange Amps. 5 September 2013. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  12. ^ Tim Masters (12 September 2014). "Peter Gabriel honoured at Prog music awards". BBC News. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  13. ^ "Singer Steven Wilson crowned prog rock king". BBC News. 4 September 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  14. ^ "Progressive Music Awards 2016 – The Winners". PlanetMosh. 3 September 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
  15. ^ "Marillion, Anathema, Steve Hackett among Progressive Music Award winners". teamrock.com. 14 September 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
  16. ^ "Steven Wilson, Steve Howe 2018 Progressive Music Award Winners". www.udiscovermusic.com. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  17. ^ "Prog Awards 2019: Dream Theater, Big Big Train, Hawkwind among this year's winners". 12 September 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website


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Prog is a British magazine dedicated to progressive rock music published by Future The magazine which is edited by Jerry Ewing 1 was launched in March 2009 as a spin off from Classic Rock and covers both past and present artists Other current staff are Natasha Scharf Deputy Editor Russell Fairbrother Art Editor Julian Marszalek News Editor and Dave Everley Album Reviews Editor Issue 88 cover Contents 1 History and profile 2 Progressive Music Awards 2 1 2012 winners 2 2 2013 winners 2 3 2014 winners 2 4 2015 winners 2 5 2016 winners 2 6 2017 winners 2 7 2018 winners 2 8 2019 winners 3 References 4 External linksHistory and profile editProg is published by Future who are also responsible for its sister publications Classic Rock and Metal Hammer 2 Prog was published nine times per year until 2012 when its frequency was switched to ten times a year 3 According to The Guardian in 2010 the magazine was selling 22 000 copies an issue half the circulation of the NME 4 Journalist and broadcaster Gavin Esler described it in 2014 as one of the few music magazines I can think of whose circulation is healthy 5 On 19 December 2016 TeamRock called in the administrators with the loss of 70 jobs after experiencing financial difficulties 6 TeamRock s stable of titles including Classic Rock Metal Hammer and Prog temporarily suspended publication On 8 January 2017 Prog along with sister magazines Classic Rock and Metal Hammer were bought by previous owners Future for 800 000 7 On 27 March 2018 the family of Future s UK consumer music magazines including Prog re branded and became covered under the umbrella title of Louder also known as Louder Sound with loudersound com serving as the main online portal for the publications 8 Progressive Music Awards editProg magazine was also behind the annual Progressive Music Awards that was established in 2012 9 2012 winners edit The 2012 Progressive Music Award winners in full 10 New Blood TesseracT Live Event Anathema Grand Design Pink Floyd s Immersion Reissues Anthem Squackett s A Life Within A Day Album of the Year Rush s Clockwork Angels Visionary Peter Hammill Lifetime Achievement Genesis Virtuoso Carl Palmer Guiding Light Steven Wilson Prog God Rick Wakeman 2013 winners edit Winners 11 Limeling Sound of Contact Breakthrough Big Big Train Anthem Von Hertzen Brothers Flowers and Rust Event Steve Hackett Genesis Revisited at Hammersmith Apollo Band of the Year Marillion Album Steven Wilson The Raven That Refused to Sing And Other Stories Grand Design Family Box Set Virtuoso Mike Portnoy Visionary Steve Hillage Guiding Light Thomas Waber founder of InsideOut Lifetime Achievement Dave Brock Prog God Ian Anderson 2014 winners edit The 2014 Progressive Music Award winners in full 12 Limelight Messenger Live Event Rick Wakeman Journey to the Centre of the Earth 40th Anniversary Tour Breakthrough Syd Arthur Anthem Anathema Anathema The Storm Thorgerson Grand Design Fish A Feast of Consequences Album of the Year Transatlantic Kaleidoscope Band of the Year Dream Theater Outer Limits Uriah Heep Virtuoso Arjen Anthony Lucassen Guiding Light Sonja Kristina Visionary Robert John Godfrey Lifetime Achievement Andrew Latimer Prog God Peter Gabriel 2015 winners edit The 2015 Progressive Music Award winners in full 13 Limelight for up and coming bands Heights Live event Marillion Weekends Vanguard for acts who deserve wider recognition Purson Anthem Public Service Broadcasting Gagarin The Storm Thorgerson grand design box set design Steven Wilson Hand Cannot Erase Album of the year Steven Wilson Hand Cannot Erase Band of the year Opeth Commercial breakthrough Steven Wilson Outer Limits Roy Wood Virtuoso Danny Thompson Guiding light Roger Dean Visionary Bill Nelson Lifetime achievement Gentle Giant Prog God Tony Banks 2016 winners edit The 2016 Progressive Music Award winners in full 14 Limelight for up and coming bands The Anchoress Live event Big Big Train Weekends Vanguard for acts who deserve wider recognition The Mute Gods Anthem Riverside Towards The Blue Horizon The Storm Thorgerson grand design Anthony Phillips Esoteric Reissue Series Album of the year iamthemorning Lighthouse Band of the year Big Big Train Outer Limits Buggles Virtuoso Jakko Jakszyk Guiding light Andy Summers Visionary Jon Hiseman Lifetime achievement Van der Graaf Generator Prog God Jon Anderson 2017 winners edit The 2017 Progressive Music Award winners in full 15 Limelight Beatrix Players Video of the Year King Crimson Heroes Event of the Year Be Prog My Friend Reissue of the Year Steve Hillage Searching For The Spark Album Cover of the Year Tim Bowness Lost in the Ghost Light Album of the Year Anathema The Optimist International Band of the Year Opeth UK Band of the Year Marillion Outer Limits Mark King Outstanding Musical Achievement John Miles Chris Squire Virtuoso Steve Hackett Visionary Voivod Industry VIP Max Hole Lifetime Achievement Eddie Jobson Prog God Carl Palmer 2018 winners edit The 2018 Progressive Music Award winners in full 16 Limelight Midas Fall Video of the Year Orphaned Land Like Orpheus Event of the Year Space Rocks Reissue of the Year Alan Parsons Project Eye In The Sky 35th Anniversary Box Set Album Cover of the Year Big Big Train The Second Brightest Star International Band Artist of the Year Premiata Forneria Marconi PFM Album of the Year To The Bone UK Band Artist of the Year Steven Wilson Outer Limits Claudia Brucken Outstanding Contribution Gary Brooker The Chris Squire Virtuoso Phil Manzanera Visionary John Lees Industry VIP Kilimanjaro Live Lifetime Achievement Caravan Prog God Steve Howe 2019 winners edit Visionary Arthur Brown 17 Album Cover of the Year Daniel Tompkins Castles solo album by Tesseract vocalist Video of the Year Cellar Darling Insomnia Chris Squire Virtuoso John Petrucci Limelight Jo Quail Reissue of the Year Marillion Clutching at Straws Deluxe Edition Lifetime Achievement John Lodge Event of the Year Ramblin Man Fair Prog in the Park Stage Classic Album Hawkwind Warrior on the Edge of Time Album of the Year Big Big Train Grand Tour Outer Limits Jack Hues International Band of the Year Dream Theater Industry VIP Tony Smith UK Band of the Year Haken Prog God Nick MasonReferences edit The Top 5 Tony Banks Moments as Chosen by Prog Editor Jerry Ewing TeamRock 7 September 2015 Retrieved 12 October 2015 William Turvill TeamRock unveils online paywall for titles including Classic Rock Metal Hammer and Prog Press Gazette Retrieved 27 June 2016 Prog relaunches and increases frequency InPublishing 28 March 2012 Retrieved 31 January 2016 Alexis Petridis 22 July 2010 Go back to go forward the resurgence of prog rock The Guardian London Retrieved 19 August 2015 Andrew Dickson 20 August 2014 Gavin Esler Why I love prog rock The Guardian London Retrieved 19 August 2015 Jobs lost as rock music media firm Team Rock collapses BBC Business Retrieved 19 December 2016 No need to fret Metal Hammer magazine saved from closure Retrieved 8 January 2017 Scott Munro TeamRock rebrands to become Louder Loudersound com Retrieved 29 December 2018 Adam Sherwin 25 June 2015 Pink Floyd Kate Bush Public Service Broadcasting all nominated for Progressive Music Awards 2015 The Independent Retrieved 5 July 2015 Tim Masters 6 September 2012 Genesis honoured at Progressive Music awards BBC News Retrieved 23 January 2017 Progressive Music Awards 2013 Orange Amps 5 September 2013 Retrieved 13 September 2018 Tim Masters 12 September 2014 Peter Gabriel honoured at Prog music awards BBC News Retrieved 19 August 2015 Singer Steven Wilson crowned prog rock king BBC News 4 September 2015 Retrieved 7 September 2015 Progressive Music Awards 2016 The Winners PlanetMosh 3 September 2016 Retrieved 17 April 2017 Marillion Anathema Steve Hackett among Progressive Music Award winners teamrock com 14 September 2017 Retrieved 25 September 2017 Steven Wilson Steve Howe 2018 Progressive Music Award Winners www udiscovermusic com Retrieved 11 November 2018 Prog Awards 2019 Dream Theater Big Big Train Hawkwind among this year s winners 12 September 2019 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prog magazine amp oldid 1211784848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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