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Launched in 1902, Cage & Aviary Birds is published by Kelsey Media weekly and is aimed at readers who are birdkeepers. Covers news, features on aviaries, birdrooms, diet, owls, bird parks and zoos. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here.
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Awards:
2019 - newsawards, Niche Market Newspaper of the Year (nominated)
2018 - newsawards, Niche Market Newspaper of the Year (winner)
2017 - newsawards, Niche Market Newspaper of the Year (nominated)
2015 - newsawards, Niche Market Newspaper of the Year (highly commended)
2013 - Newspaper Awards, Niche Market Newspaper of the Year (nominated)
Alerts:
Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 29 September 2010
As part of the review of IPC Media’s niche and specialist titles, this week the company has announced the sale of Cage & Aviary Birds to Kelsey Publishing. The editorial team will remain the same and as of 1 November the publication will be based at Cudham Tithe Barn, Berry’s Hill, Cudham, Kent, TN16 3AG, with the switchboard +44 (0)1959 541 444. From November the editorial email addresses will change to firstname.secondname@kelsey.co.uk. Until then the team can still be reached on +44 (0)20 3148 4171 and birds@ipcmedia.com
Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 8th April 2009
Cage & Aviary Birds is, quite appropriately, tweeting at www.twitter.com/CageAviaryBirds
Gorkana Consumer Alert: Tuesday 28th October 2008
Cage & Aviary Birds has been re-launched recently. The new look magazine includes a brand new Vet Clinic, a 60-second interview with leading figures in the bird keeping community, new columnists, club news and a revamped products page. Kim Forrester is still the Editor and can be reached on +44 (0)20 3148 4178 and Kim_Forrester@ipcmedia.com
Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 4th April 2007
Cage & Aviary Birds magazine is relocating next week. The new address will be Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London, SE1 0SU and their new office number will be +44 (0)20 3148 4171. The director for the magazine remains Donald Taylor who can be reached on +44 (0)20 3148 4170 and donald_taylor@ipcmedia.com.
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Background and Format: Launched in 1902, Cage & Aviary Birds is published by Kelsey Media weekly and is aimed at readers who are birdkeepers. Covers news, features on aviaries, birdrooms, diet, owls, bird parks and zoos. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Circulation: Source: Publisher Awards: 2019 - newsawards, Niche Market Newspaper of the Year (nominated) 2018 - newsawards, Niche Market Newspaper of the Year (winner) 2017 - newsawards, Niche Market Newspaper of the Year (nominated) 2015 - newsawards, Niche Market Newspaper of the Year (highly commended) 2013 - Newspaper Awards, Niche Market Newspaper of the Year (nominated) Alerts: Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 29 September 2010 As part of the review of IPC Media’s niche and specialist titles, this week the company has announced the sale of Cage & Aviary Birds to Kelsey Publishing. The editorial team will remain the same and as of 1 November the publication will be based at Cudham Tithe Barn, Berry’s Hill, Cudham, Kent, TN16 3AG, with the switchboard +44 (0)1959 541 444. From November the editorial email addresses will change to firstname.secondname@kelsey.co.uk. Until then the team can still be reached on +44 (0)20 3148 4171 and birds@ipcmedia.com Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 8th April 2009 Cage & Aviary Birds is, quite appropriately, tweeting at www.twitter.com/CageAviaryBirds Gorkana Consumer Alert: Tuesday 28th October 2008 Cage & Aviary Birds has been re-launched recently. The new look magazine includes a brand new Vet Clinic, a 60-second interview with leading figures in the bird keeping community, new columnists, club news and a revamped products page. Kim Forrester is still the Editor and can be reached on +44 (0)20 3148 4178 and Kim_Forrester@ipcmedia.com Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 4th April 2007 Cage & Aviary Birds magazine is relocating next week. The new address will be Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London, SE1 0SU and their new office number will be +44 (0)20 3148 4171. The director for the magazine remains Donald Taylor who can be reached on +44 (0)20 3148 4170 and donald_taylor@ipcmedia.com.
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