The Sunday Times Travel Magazine
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Editor | Ed Grenby |
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Deputy Editor | Nick Redman |
Features Editor Commissioning Editor | Katie Bowman Jill Starley-Grainger |
Categories | Travel |
Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 60,106 |
Year founded | 2003 |
First issue | February 1, 2003 |
Company | News UK |
Country | United Kingdom |
Based in | London |
Language | English |
Website | sundaytimestravel |
ISSN | 1479-2559 |
OCLC number | 226159811 |
The Sunday Times Travel Magazine is a monthly British travel magazine. Although part of the same company (News UK) as the weekly The Sunday Times travel section, its content is entirely different. The magazine publishes travel information, features, competitions, offers, and photography. It was established in February/March 2003 as a bi-monthly magazine, changing to a monthly frequency in 2005. As of 2014[update], the magazine has a limited online presence, with less than 5% of its content available to view online. The remaining 95% is published exclusively in print.
Editors
The following persons have been editor-in-chief of the magazine:
- 2005 to present: Ed Grenby
- 2004: Jane Knight
- 2003: Brian Schofield
Awards
The magazine has won the following awards:
- Travel Magazine of the Year 2013, 2012, Travel Press Awards[1]
- Best Travel Magazine, 2012, 2011 British Travel Awards[2]
- Editor of the Year 2009 Lifestyle Magazines category: Ed Grenby, Editor, British Society of Magazine Editors Awards[3]
- Editor of the Year, 2006, Contract Magazines category: Ed Grenby, Editor, British Society of Magazine Editors Awards[4]
- Editor of the Year 2006, 2005: Ed Grenby, Editor, Magazine Design and Journalism Design Awards[citation needed]
- Writer of the Year, 2011: Nick Redman, Deputy Editor, Professional Publishers Association Awards[5]
Content
The magazine contains regular editorial sections, which include The Knowledge (practical insider advice), Instant Escapes (detailed city and regional guides), The Big Trip (long features), Tips from the Top (celebrity travel), and Hotlist (news and trends), among others.
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