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Third Sector is published by Haymarket Publishing Ltd bi-monthly and is aimed at chief executives, trustees and senior managers in charities and voluntary organisations. Covers news, fundraising, finance, digital, governance, communications, management and policy. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here.
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Source: Publisher
Monthly Unique Users:
123,000
(Source: Publisher)
Awards:
2016 - PPA Awards, Event of the Year (business media): Fundraising Week (nominated)
2013 - PPA Awards, Business Media Brand of the Year (nominated)
Alerts:
Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Thursday 3rd December 2015
The Haymarket Media Group has moved to a new address. Titles including Stuff, What Car? FourFourTwo and Third Sector can now be found at Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham, London, TW1 3QR. All phone numbers and email addresses remain the same.
Gorkana Alert: Monday 30 June 2014
There have been some changes to the Third Sector magazine and website. www.thirdsector.co.uk has been redesigned and the magazine is now monthly, consisting of 80 pages. Other new features include ‘Miscellany’ - a collection of entertaining articles by different contributors, a four-page careers section and an agony column by the sector veteran Peter Cardy, former Chief Executive of Macmillan Cancer Support. The Good Practice section now includes 'Social Enterprise' and 'Local Action'. Debra Allcock Tyler will continue her monthly column. There will also be an iPad version of the monthly magazine. Readers who want a more frequent update of news and comment are being catered for in a new weekly iPad edition of Third Sector. The weekly iPad edition will contain a digest of the week’s news, with news analysis as well as profiles and good practice. Editor Stephen Cook can be reached on +44 (0)20 8267 4858 and stephen.cook@haymarket.com. The team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/thirdsector
Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 4 December 2013
All UK Haymarket brands and titles have now moved offices to Teddington. The new address is:
Teddington Studios, Broom Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 9BE.
The corporate communications team can be reached at corporate.communications@haymarket.com
Gorkana Consumer Alert: Monday 16th November 2009
Tamara Hinson has recently left her role as Editorial Assistant at Third Sector magazine. The editorial team can be reached at thirdsector@haymarket.com with enquiries and press releases for the "movers" section.
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Background and Format: Third Sector is published by Haymarket Publishing Ltd bi-monthly and is aimed at chief executives, trustees and senior managers in charities and voluntary organisations. Covers news, fundraising, finance, digital, governance, communications, management and policy. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Circulation: Source: Publisher Monthly Unique Users: 123,000 (Source: Publisher) Awards: 2016 - PPA Awards, Event of the Year (business media): Fundraising Week (nominated) 2013 - PPA Awards, Business Media Brand of the Year (nominated) Alerts: Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Thursday 3rd December 2015 The Haymarket Media Group has moved to a new address. Titles including Stuff, What Car? FourFourTwo and Third Sector can now be found at Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham, London, TW1 3QR. All phone numbers and email addresses remain the same. Gorkana Alert: Monday 30 June 2014 There have been some changes to the Third Sector magazine and website. www.thirdsector.co.uk has been redesigned and the magazine is now monthly, consisting of 80 pages. Other new features include ‘Miscellany’ - a collection of entertaining articles by different contributors, a four-page careers section and an agony column by the sector veteran Peter Cardy, former Chief Executive of Macmillan Cancer Support. The Good Practice section now includes 'Social Enterprise' and 'Local Action'. Debra Allcock Tyler will continue her monthly column. There will also be an iPad version of the monthly magazine. Readers who want a more frequent update of news and comment are being catered for in a new weekly iPad edition of Third Sector. The weekly iPad edition will contain a digest of the week’s news, with news analysis as well as profiles and good practice. Editor Stephen Cook can be reached on +44 (0)20 8267 4858 and stephen.cook@haymarket.com. The team can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/thirdsector Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 4 December 2013 All UK Haymarket brands and titles have now moved offices to Teddington. The new address is: Teddington Studios, Broom Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 9BE. The corporate communications team can be reached at corporate.communications@haymarket.com Gorkana Consumer Alert: Monday 16th November 2009 Tamara Hinson has recently left her role as Editorial Assistant at Third Sector magazine. The editorial team can be reached at thirdsector@haymarket.com with enquiries and press releases for the "movers" section.
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