What is Magazines Ireland?
Magazines Ireland
is the trade association of magazine publishers. Its objective
is to promote and protect the interests of magazine publishers
and in particular its members.
Who does Magazines Ireland represent?
Magazines Ireland represents 42 Irish publishers who together
produce over 200 magazines, both consumer and business to business
titles.
Magazines Ireland has created a strong, united
voice for magazines here in Ireland and internationally. This
united voice of Irish publishers has helped our members to grow
their magazines and businesses through Magazines Ireland initiatives,
by providing a forum for publishers to discuss their industry
and to help it grow.
What is the value of the Irish magazine market?
Irish
magazine publishers contribute over €400 million
to the Irish economy annually; €100 million of which
is paid in taxes.
How many magazines are bought in Ireland?
Every year, 125 million
magazines are bought in Ireland, 25 million of which are Irish.
How many people are employed in the magazine
industry?
There are over 2,000 people directly employed in the
magazine industry with a further 9,000 jobs, such as freelance
journalists, photographers and models, reliant on the sector.
What are some of the issues that Magazines Ireland is
involved in?
On the distribution side, Magazines Ireland
has worked with newsstand distributors, retailers and Magazines
Ireland members in changing the way the newsstand distribution
chain works in order to make it more efficient; environmentally
sound; to increase sales efficiency and ultimately to make it
easier for its members to ensure that our magazines get into
the hands of our readers.
Magazines Ireland has a seat on the Press Council of
Ireland to represent magazines and has maintained the
interests of magazine publishers, both members and non-members,
in the important public debate on defamation and privacy. As
a member of Magazines Ireland you are automatically a member
of the Press Council.
Magazines Ireland worked with other industry
bodies in Ireland to establish a self-regulatory body to deal
with waste management. The Code of Practice
for the Press Industry (COPPI)andThe Environmental
Standards for the Press Industry (ESPI) are significant
documents, which commit the Irish newspaper and magazine industry
to a series of challenging environment pledges. The documents
were agreed by all the major stakeholders in the publishing
industry who joined forces for the first time as the Joint
Industry Committee (JIC), in pursuit of a common goal. They
are designed to ensure that publishers, wholesalers and retailers
conduct their business in a more efficient and environmental
friendly manner which is based on self-regulation.
As well as
providing training courses and seminars
for members Magazines Ireland has also established a number of
Professional Discussion Groups for Publishers; Editors; Designers;
Advertising Managers and Credit Managers.
Magazines Ireland has
brought forward a number of initiatives to the ABC and
continues to have a strong voice on the ABC Ireland Advisory
Committee.
Magazines Ireland is a member of the Advertising
Standards Authority of Ireland (ASAI); the European Federation
of Magazine Publishers (FAEP) and is affiliated to PPA
UK.
Magazines Ireland commissions regular research behalf
of its members - an annual advertising revenue survey as well
as readership research.
Another important event is the annual Irish
Magazine Awards. The awards are an important step in
showcasing the best Irish talent in magazine publishing and in
raising the profile of this key sector in Ireland. The Irish
Magazine Awards take place in December at The Four Seasons Hotel.
Who are the people behind Magazines Ireland?
Grace Aungier - Chief Executive
John Mullins - Zahra Publishing - Chairman
Duan Stokes - Hot Press – Deputy Chairman
Richard Power - Image
Philip McGaley - Dyflin Publications - Treasurer
Rosemary Delaney - WMB
Diarmaid Lennon - Ashville Media
Lucy Campbell - RTE Publishing
Frank Quinn - Mediateam
John Whelan - Danstone
Miriam Atkins - IFP Media
Michael Diviney - Institute of Chartered Accountants in
Ireland
Richard Hannaford - Harmonia
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