EMMA's UK member, PPA, wins overall FIPP Research Award

The UK’s Professional Publishers Association, PPA,which is one of EMMA's members, has won the overall prize at FIPP’s Research Awards. In a ceremony that took place in Barcelona, Spain, on 23 May, the entry, ‘Magonomics’, won the award for Best Research by a National Association, and the judges felt that the study should also be the Overall Winner.

The FIPP Research Awards were presented by FIPP’s president and CEO, Chris Llewellyn at a ceremony in the Barceló Atenea Mar Hotel.

Commenting on the winning entry, the panel of judges said: “It is a complex project with many moving parts, which is at the heart of the case for print magazines within a media mix. It makes excellent use of impeccable independent banks of data. It convincingly demonstrates not only the high ROI of magazines but also the under-investment in the medium. It superbly brings out the implications of the diminishing marginal returns which apply to advertisers’ investments in all media – an analysis which shows it is magazines which deserve increased investment. Magonomics is thus a very powerful tool for publishers.” 

The full list of FIPP Research Award winners is: 

Best research by a national association 

Winner: ‘Magonomics’, by Professional Publishers Association, UK 

Best research by a single company 

Winner: ‘The Magazine Experience’, by IP Plurimedia, Belgium 

Highly Commended: ‘They Love Our Title, But Do They Love Your Ad?’, by Sanoma Belgium 

Highly Commended: ‘Antenna-Telesem Audience Research Using RFID Technology’, by Hearst Shkulev Media, Russia 

Best research on magazine digital products 

Winner: ‘A New Era In Publishing – Embracing The Opportunity Through Apple Newsstand’, by Future Publishing, UK 

Best long-term programme of research 

Winner: ‘Magazines Drive Efficient Sales – Guaranteed’, by Meredith Corporation, USA 

[In last year’s Awards this project won Best Research By A Single Company] 

Overall Winner: Best research for promoting the use of magazine media as an advertising medium 

‘Magonomics’, by Professional Publishers Association, UK 

Chris Llewellyn said: “In an ever more complex media landscape, the importance of well analysed research to provide insight and understanding on the relationship between consumer, advertiser, and media brand owner has never been more necessary. Entries to the FIPP Research Awards this year have probably been the best ever, and are extremely consistent in how they demonstrate for advertisers the effectiveness of magazine media, in whatever format. The winners deserve our congratulations.” 

Guy Consterdine, FIPP’s research consultant said: “The Research Awards, now in their fourth year, have proved an excellent showcase for the best research on magazine media worldwide. In addition to the winning studies, we are publishing other first class entries dealing with key aspects of magazines, how consumers use them, and how effective the advertising is. We are also seeing evidence that studies published in previous Research Awards have inspired and influenced new projects conducted in other countries.” 

Summaries of the Research Award entries will be available soon at www.fipp.com/research

The FIPP Research Awards followed the first day of the FIPP Research Forum – a two-day event for publishers, researchers and marketing executives in the magazine business. Visit www.fippresearchforum.com for more information.   

About FIPP 

FIPP - the worldwide magazine media association - represents companies and individuals involved in the creation, publishing, or distribution of quality content, in whatever form, by whatever channel, and in the most appropriate frequency, to defined audiences of interest.

FIPP has more than 700 member companies, which include 56 national magazine associations, 504 publishing companies with international interests, and 153 suppliers to the industry and associated organisations, in 63 countries, all of whom use FIPP to find new business partners and gather information on potential markets. FIPP represents more than 6,000 member magazine titles, which include almost all of the world’s leading magazine brands. 

www.fipp.com   

Contacts: 

Amy Duffin
communications manager, FIPP

amy@fipp.com

Guy Consterdine
research consultant, FIPP

Guy@consterdine.com

 

www.fipp.com

EMMA

The European Magazine Media Association, is the unique and complete representation of Europe’s magazine media, which is today enjoyed by millions of consumers on various platforms, encompassing both paper and digital formats.

www.magazinemedia.eu
ENPA

The European Newspaper Publishers’ Association (ENPA) is the largest representative body of newspaper publishers across Europe. ENPA advocates for 14 national associations across 14 European countries, and is a principal interlocutor to the EU institutions and a key driver of media policy debates in the European Union.

www.enpa.eu