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Background and Format: Launched in 1989, EMPIRE magazine is published by Bauer Consumer Media monthly and is aimed at readers who are passionate about film as well as TV series and video games. Covers mainstream and independent films, interviews with actors, actresses, directors and filmmakers, set visits, video game reviews and TV series reviews. The media pack is available from: www.bauermedia.co.uk/uploads/t2QkUzpK8zZ3JMQw.pdf Circulation: Source: ABC Awards: 2019 - PPA Chairman's Award (winner) 2019 - PPA Awards, Cover Of The Year (silver)  2017 - PPA Awards, Specialist Consumer Magazine of the Year (nominated) 2017 - PPA Awards, Front Cover of the Year (nominated) 2017 - BSME Talent Awards, Best Art Team (nominated) 2016 - PPA Awards, Consumer Magazine of the Year (nominated) 2016 - BSME Rising Stars Awards, Best Art Team (nominated) 2016 - BSME Rising Stars Awards, Best Subbing/Production Team (winner) 2014 - PPA Awards, Consumer Magazine of the Year (nominated) 2013 - PPA Awards, Specialist Consumer Magazine of the Year (nominated) 2013 - BSME Rising Stars Awards, Best Specialist Team (print or digital) (nominated) 2013 - BSME Rising Stars Awards, Best Art Team (print titles) (nominated) 2013 - BSME Rising Stars Awards, Best Subbing Team (nominated) 2010 - PPA Awards, Consumer Magazine of the Year (Winner) 2010 - AOP Awards, Consumer Website of the Year (Shortlisted) 2009 - PPA Awards, Consumer Magazine of the Year (Shortlisted) 2008 - PPA Magazine Awards, Consumer specialist magazine of the year (nominee) Alerts: Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Tuesday 9th May 2017 Bauer Media’s heat, GRAZIA, EMPIRE and Closer have moved to Academic House, 24-28 Oval Road, Camden, London, NW1 7DT. The Debrief, Q, MOJO and Planet Rock magazines will be following them shortly. The switchboard number is +44 (0)20 7241 8000. Emails remain the same. Gorkana Consumer Alert: Thursday 13 May 2010 Bauer Consumer Media has a new telephone number for all magazines that are based at Endeavour House, London. The magazines can now be reached on +44 (0)1733 468 000. Gorkana Consumer Alert: Thursday 22 April 2010 Empire has moved offices. The new address is Endeavour House, 1st Floor, 189 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8JG All the team have new phone numbers. Their details are as follows: Editor Mark Dinning can be reached on +44 (0)20 7859 8627 and mark@empiremagazine.com Assistant Editor Ian Freer can be reached on +44 (0)20 7295 5596 and ianf@empiremagazine.com Executive Editor Ian Nathan can be reached on +44 (0)20 7295 6722 and iann@empiremagazine.com News Editor Chris Hewitt can be reached on +44 (0)20 7295 5354 and chris@empiremagazine.com Reviews Editor Nick De Semlyen can be reached on +44 (0)20 7295 5437 and nick@empiremagazine.com Features Editor Dan Jolin can be reached on +44 (0)20 7520 6439 and dan@empiremagazine.com Assistant Editor (Production) Liz Beardsworth can be reached on +44 (0)20 7295 8543 and liz@empiremagazine.com Art Director Martin Barry ca

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