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To be eligible for membership into ASME, one must be employed by a print or digital magazine edited and distributed in the United States, this includes: senior editors, art directors and photography editors. There are also four categories of membership: Chief Editor, Editor, Retired Editor and ASME
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ASME is regulated by a 16-member board of directors, which serve 2-year terms. Directors may be selected for a second 2-year term upon election. Board elections are usually held during the first Wednesday in May at the ASME Annual Meeting. Currently, the chief executive of ASME is Sid Holt. The
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The ASME Best Cover Contest honors the most successful magazine covers of the year. The contest is two-fold: the ASME Best Cover Awards and the ASME Readers’ Choice Awards. Each cover entered in the Best Cover Contest is eligible to win both a Best Cover Award and a Readers’ Choice Award.
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Founded in 1967, the Magazine Internship Program places college juniors in internships at top consumer magazines for 10 weeks every summer. More than 250 alumni of this program now work in magazine media and include the editors in chief of major titles.
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The ASME started as an outgrowth of the editorial committee of the Magazine Publishers of America in 1963. The initial goal of the organization was to defend the First Amendment, protect editorial independence and support the development of journalism.
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Magazine Editors’ Hall of Fame and Creative Excellence Awards honor editors, writers, and artists for career-long contributions to magazine journalism. Honorees are chosen by the ASME board of directors.
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published in the United States. ASME includes the editorial leaders of most major consumer magazine in print and digital extensions. The group advocates on behalf of member organizations with respect to
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NEXT. Chief Editors, Editors and Retired Editors are entitled to all the privileges of ASME membership. ASME NEXT members are not eligible to vote in ASME elections.
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ASME hosts the annual American Magazine Media Conference, every year in February, a meeting for magazine media leaders. It is sponsored by the
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in association with ASME. The conference addresses issues of concern to editors and publishers of print and digital publications.
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Janice Min, co-president and chief creative officer, Guggenheim Media's Entertainment Group
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received the first award for digital journalism in 1997.
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Jonathan Dorn, senior vice president, Digital and Data,
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Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University
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industry trade group
magazines
First Amendment
networking
National Magazine Awards
Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University
Look
Money
Association of Magazine Media
National Audubon Society
James Bennet
The Atlantic
Wired
Active Interest Media
Time Inc.
Parents
Yahoo!
Ted Patrick
Betsy Talbot Blackwell
Mademoiselle
Parents
Fawcett Publications
John H. Johnson
Johnson Publishing Company
Family Circle
Look
Good Housekeeping
Talking Machine World
Redbook

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