Pulse editor wins prestigious industry award for second year running
Pulse editor Nigel Praities was named ‘Editor of the Year’ at the British Society of Magazine Editors awards last night.
Winner in the business magazine category, Nigel was recognised by the judges for editing a magazine that is 'punching above its weight, relevant and full of real investigative stories'.
Meanwhile, Pulse reporters Alex Matthews-King and Caroline Price were both short-listed in the 'Scoop of the Year' category, for their investigations into cancer referrals and personal health budgets respectively and Pulse's Stop Practice Closures campaign was nominated for campaign of the year.
This is the second time Mr Praities has been awarded by the BSME in the category, having also picked up the gong last year.
Pulse was also named ‘Business Magazine of the Year’ at the Professional Publishers Association awards in July.
Readers' comments (4)
Azeem Majeed | GP Partner16 Nov 2016 10:43am
Many congratulations Nigel.
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Azeem Majeed | GP Partner16 Nov 2016 10:43am
Congratulations also to Alex Matthews-King and Caroline Price for their awards.
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Vinci Ho | GP Partner16 Nov 2016 12:01pm
Congrad
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Anonymous | GP Partner16 Nov 2016 1:55pm
Well done Nigel
What a tragedy that Pulse is a lone voice in defending the rights of Primaty Care against the dismemberment of Hunt et al. Shame on the likes of the impotent BMA and RCGP who have continued to fiddle whilst Rome burns.
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