Bonnier News - MIN

Bonnier Corp. Wins Big at Digital Awards

Bonnier Corporation's Popular Science, Parenting and Field & Stream best of the web according to Min.

Bonnier Corporation took home six awards at Media Industry Newsletter's (Min) "Best of the Web" Awards ceremony today. The annual awards recognize digital excellence and honor magazine brands that "did not merely react to changing technology, but drove innovation."

Saveur Ads Up Two Years in a Row

Saveur managed to up its number of ad pages in 2009 and 2010, one of only two magazines to do so as tracked by Min.

In a study by media trade publication Min, Saveur's ad pages jumped 33.48 percent over a three-year span from 2008 to 2010. Which put Bonnier Corporation's Saveur at the No. 2 spot among all magazines tracked for growth by Min.

In Min's analysis, only four monthly magazines that had ad page gains in 2010 also showed gains in 2009 versus 2008. People StyleWatch was in the top slot, with Saveur No. 2.

Bonnier Corp. Titles Win Integrated Marketing Awards

Parenting, Outdoor Life and Field & Stream win awards from Min.

The U.S. magazine industry's Min Integrated Marketing Awards were announced on Sept. 15 and three Bonnier magazines were among the winners: Parenting, Outdoor Life and Field & Stream. The Integrated Marketing Awards salute the campaigns, ongoing programs and innovative people who've raised the bar on magazine marketing programs, according to Min.

Bonnier Corporation brands Finalists in Min Integrated Marketing Awards

Several Bonnier Corporation brands are finalists for Min's Integrated Marketing Awards. Winners will be announced on Sept. 15.

Min Announces Editorial & Design Award Winners – Bonnier Takes Home Three

Three Bonnier titles won big at the first annual Min Editorial & Design Awards, which were announced recently at New York's Grand Hyatt.

Saveur won for "Magazine Design" for its Dining in America issue. It beat out Marie Claire, House Beautiful, InStyle and Travel + Leisure. Min noted Art Director Dave Weaver's "juxtaposed image and text, people and plates so that the design embodied the editorial mission of the issue."