VegNews

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VegNews
Founders Joseph Connelly & Colleen Holland
Categories Vegetarian & Vegan lifestyle
Frequency 6 editions annually (bi-monthly)
Circulation 76,000[1]
First issue 2000
Country United States
Language English
Website vegnews.com
ISSN 1544-8495

VegNews is an American magazine that publishes content about and relating to veganism, including news, health information, recipes, global events, vegan products, media, and more. It was founded in 2000 as a newspaper, and transitioned to full-color glossy in 2004. The bi-monthly publication now has more than 225,000 readers in 38 countries. The magazine is published on New Leaf Cyclus Print paper, from the New Leaf Paper corporation. Each issue contains an Environmental Benefits Statement which is calculated based on research by the organization Environmental Defense and other members of the Paper Task Force.

Awards

The following is a list of awards received by both the magazine and its website.[2]

  • Nominated for 10 Maggie Awards (industry record), 2011 Maggie Awards
  • "Best Lifestyle Magazine", 2010 Maggie Awards
  • "Best Niche Magazine", 2010 Nichee Awards
  • "Best Magazine Design", 2010 Nichee Awards
  • "Best Magazine Website", 2010 Eddie Awards
  • "Best Nonfiction Article", 2010 International Writing Competition
  • "Best Lifestyle Magazine", 2009 Maggie Awards
  • "Best Website", 2009 Maggie Awards
  • "Best Website", 2009 Nichee Awards
  • "Best Website", 2009 APEX Awards
  • Inductee into "Vegetarian Hall of Fame", North American Vegetarian Society
  • "Best eNewsletters", 2009 Checkie Awards
  • "Best Nonfiction Article", 2009 International Writing Competition
  • Bronze Winner of "Best Enthusiasts Magazine", 2008 Eddie Awards
  • Silver Winner of "Best Blog", 2008 Eddie Awards
  • "Best Lifestyle Magazine", 2008 Maggie Awards
  • "Best Magazine Design", 2008 Nichee Awards
  • "Best TOC Design", 2007 Ozzie Awards
  • "Best Signed Editorial", 2007 Maggie Awards
  • "Best Niche Magazine", 2007 Nichee Awards
  • Named one of "50 Best Magazine" (#18), 2006 Chicago Tribune
  • "Most Improved Publication", 2006 Maggie Awards
  • "Best Lifestyle Magazine", 2005 Independent Press Awards
  • Bronze Winner, 2005 Aveda Environmental Publishing Awards
  • One of 33 "Summer Pleasures", 2005 Elle magazine

External links

References

  1. VegNews. March/April 2013, p. 93


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