Communicate (magazine)

Communicate
Editor Brittany Golob
Frequency Monthly
Format Trade magazine
Year founded 2008
Company Cravenhill Publishing
Country UK
Based in London
Website www.communicatemagazine.com
ISSN 2046-4649

Communicate is a monthly trade magazine for the UK corporate communications community. Branding itself as ‘the single voice for stakeholder relations’, Communicate’s focus is on how organisations engage with their stakeholders: the press, investors, employees, regulators, the supply chain and the communities in which they operate. As such, Communicate covers corporate communications, public relations, investor relations, internal communications, corporate social responsibility, crisis communications and public affairs.

With a monthly circulation of 10,000, it is read by in-house communications departments in the private and public sectors as well as communications consultancies and service providers across the UK.

In addition to the magazine, Communicate publishes a weekly e-newsletter and hosts a website of the same name.

Communicate magazine is published by Andrew Thomas, and edited by Brittany Golob. It is owned by Cravenhill Publishing, an independent publishing company based in London.

Columnists and contributors

Columnists and contributors have included:

Each issue features a profile of a key figure in corporate communications. These have included: Jane Wilson of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations, Andraea Dawson-Shepherd of Reckitt Benckiser and Simon Lewis when he was head of comms at 10 Downing Street.

Events division

Communicate organise a number of awards events and conferences on key areas of corporate communications.

Their awards events include:

Their conferences include:

Honours

In December 2009, Communicate magazine won the Best Launch category at the Independent Publisher Awards,[3] organised by the Periodical Publishers Association.

In December 2010, Communicate magazine won the Media Brand of the Year category at the PPA's Independent Publisher Awards[4]

References

  1. https://www.melcrum.com/rebecca-richmond-0
  2. Archived 2010-04-04 at the Wayback Machine. Digital Impact Awards recognise excellence in digital communication, Communicate magazine, March 2010
  3. "Think Publishing takes top accolade at Independent Publisher Awards". PPA. Periodical Publishers Association. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
  4. "Independent Publisher Awards 2010 - winners". InPublishing. InPublishing. Retrieved 2010-12-20.
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