Events, Industry News, PPA Scotland
PPA names new Next Gen Board
Sixteen aspiring under 35s have been chosen from across the industry to work in tandem and collaboratively with the main PPA board to help shape the future of the publishing sector.
Events, Industry News, PPA Scotland
Events, Industry News, PPA Scotland
The annual PPA Scotland Awards recognise the businesses, teams, and individuals who have made a real difference and delivered standout work over the last 12 months.
See who took home an award in each category below, and congratulations to all the winners and finalists.
Brand Extension of the Year: Love Scotland Podcast, National Trust for Scotland, Think
Business Publication of the Year: Surgeons’ News, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Children’s Magazine of the Year: Beano, DC Thomson
Columnist of the Year: Mandy Rhodes, Holyrood, Dods Group
Commercial Performance of the Year: Holyrood, Dods Group
Consumer Publication of the Year: Enable Magazine, DC Publishing
Customer/member publication of the year: RPS Journal, Royal Photographic Society, Think
Designer of the Year: Adele Juraža, Beer52
Editor of the Year: Robert Wight, The Scots Magazine, DC Thomson
Editorial Photograph of the Year: “Amanda Buchan” by Wullie Marr, Evening Express, Press and Journal
Event of the Year: The Art of Breaking the Rules, Beano, DC Thomson
Launch/Relaunch of the Year: The List, List Publishing
Magazine Cover of the Year: Six young photographers to watch, RPS Journal, Think
Media Brand of the Year: The People’s Friend, DC Thomson
Newsletter of the Year: My Weekly, DC Thomson
Podcast of the Year: Love Scotland, National Trust for Scotland, Think
Sustainability Initiative of the Year: COP26, NewsTeam Group
Writer of the Year: Mandy Rhodes, Holyrood, Dods Group
Young Journalist of the Year: Eilidh Akilade, The Skinny
You can view photos from the event here
Sixteen aspiring under 35s have been chosen from across the industry to work in tandem and collaboratively with the main PPA board to help shape the future of the publishing sector.
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