Congratulations to everyone shortlisted for this year's awards and those deserving individuals and teams who went home triumphant on the night. See below for a full rundown of the winners as well as photos and video.
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The Winners


Consumer Magazine of the Year
The Week, Dennis Publishing

Judges Comments : The judges said “this is a very worthy winner with an unrivalled performance. It demonstrates more than simple editorial excellence, showing creativity and ingenuity, in its circulation, advertising and subscriptions strategies, and ultimately its business performance.”

Specialist Consumer Magazine of the Year
CBeebies Special Magazine, Immediate Media Co

Judges Comments : The judges said “at a time when children’s media elsewhere is under threat, this magazine has made an amazing recovery and transformed in market decline. It absolutely knows its audience, employing terrific innovation in content

International Consumer Magazine of the Year
T3, Future Publishing

Judges Comments : The judges said, “the subject matter has natural international potential which the T3 team has impressively leveraged using their Content Management System. They’ve shown real development, with great commercial performance and a really strong look.”
The PPA Diversity Award
Essentials, IPC Media
Highly Commended : Psychologies, Hearst Magazines UK

Judges Comments : The judges said that "Essentials really puts diversity into practice, clearing its front covers for unique portraits of real women. This is the title currently setting the standards for all other titles in this area".
Front Cover of the Year
Sport, UTV Media


Digital Product of the Year Consumer Media
T3 Tablet Edition, Future Publishing

Judges Comments : The judges said, “this is an incredibly successful app, a market leader that has undoubtedly helped to reposition the T3 brand at the cutting edge of the gadget and technology market.”

Digital Product of the Year (Business Media)
TES.CO.UK, TSL Education


Consumer Media Brand of the Year
Stylist, ShortList Media

Judges Comments : The judges said, “Stylist has done an impressive job of establishing a new brand which is actually sought out by consumers. The brand has innovated consistently throughout the year and creation of a sub-brand in ‘Emerald Street’ is a remarkable piece of publishing”

Business Media Brand of the Year
Property Week, UBM Built Environment

Judges Comments : Property Week has shown an impressive development in mobile devices, doubling revenues. It carried its highly professional approach through all media and took a leap to abandon a free service and build on a dedicated readership community.

Business Magazine of the Year
Times Educational Supplement, TSL Education

Judges Comments : The judges said, “this was an exceptional year for an exceptional publication. It’s fantastic to see such an innovative editorial product doing so well commercially, both in digital and in print.”

Customer Magazine of the Year
Live for IKEA Family, August Media
Highly Commended : Business Strategy Review, Mosaic

Judges Comments : The judges said “the design of the magazine is completely unique and on-brand. It has an inviting tone, and is a fantastic example of global publishing.”

Columnist of the Year (Business Media)
Dr Phil Peverley, Pulse, Briefing Media (collected by editor Jo Haynes)

Judges Comments : The judges said this was “a wonderfully entertaining read that will register absolutely with the readers. He has humour, reality and real understanding which makes readers turn straight to this columnist in every issue.”

Columnist of the Year (Consumer Media)
Richard Morrison, BBC Music, Immediate Media (collected by editor Oliver Condy)
Highly Commended : Stuart Maconie, Country Walking, Bauer Media

Judges Comments : The judges loved the way that “Richard grabs the reader by the hand and drags them into his world, and makes them want to stay there.”

Designer of the Year (Business Media)
Finnie Finn, I: Global Intelligence for the CIO, Redwood

Judges Comments : The judges described the work as “Inspirational, innovative and intelligent. It combines outstanding typography with great photography that works in harmony to convey the message of the magazine.”

Designer of the Year (Consumer Media)
Adrienne Pitts, Jamie Magazine, Jamie Magazine Ltd
Highly Commended : Andrew Diprose, Wired, The Condé Nast Publications

Judges Comments : The judges described this as “a fantastically authentic and inspirational representation of the Jamie Oliver brand in print. Every page feels crafted and as though it has been produced with great love.”

Editor of the Year (Business Media)
Emma Penny, Farmers Guardian, Briefing Media
Highly Commended : Jane King, Farmers Weekly, Reed Business Information
Max Gosney, Works Management, Findlay Media

Judges Comments : The judges said that “Emma showed she was deeply engrained within her target industry, and has shown enormous creativity over the past year which has attracted new, younger readers.”

Editor of the Year - Consumer Media
Lisa Smosarski, Stylist, ShortList Media

Judges Comments : The judges said “in an area that used to be known for its conservatism, Stylist has star quality and is the most adventurous title in the market. The extension of the role of editor was more pronounced in this title than any other, with Lisa stamping her personality on the pages of the magazine.”

Publisher/Manager of the Year (Business Media)
TIm Brooke-Webb, The Publican's Morning Advertiser, William Reed Business Media

Judges Comments : Tim's strategy for turning around a failing title has been outstanding. By strengthening the business in all areas he has made sure this brand will be here for many years to come.

Publisher/Manager of the Year (Consumer Media)
Kerin O'Connor, The Week, Dennis Publishing
Highly Commended : Glenda Marchant, Stylist, Shortlist Media

Judges Comments : The Week continues to be a publishing phenomenon, and for the publisher to still be having such a huge impact is a significant achievement.

Publisher/Manager of the Year (Under 10 Million)
Alex Martinez, Procurement Leaders, Sigaria

Judges Comments : Alex recognises opportuinities and by developing sound strategies is able to capitalise on them. He's a real inspiration to his team.

Writer of the Year (Business Media)
Martin Hilditch, Inside Housing, Ocean Media Group

Judges Comments : The judges said that “through a huge amount of research, Martin personalises the issues and brings his writing to life. He’s got a compelling style that hooks you in and keeps you emotionally engaged in what are complex and important social issues.

Writer of the Year - Consumer Media
Will Self, Esquire, Hearst Magazines UK (collected by editor Alex Bilmes)

Judges Comments : The judges said “this is a man with a lot to say and a real passion for saying it all, and due to his unique style you never want it to end.”