Monday 3 November 2014

National Geographic









Awards


ASME NATIONAL MAGAZINE AWARDS
The preeminent awards for magazine journalism in the United States.
27 years of consecutive nominations, collecting a total
of 29 awards
2013: Four wins for Photography, Multimedia, Tablet Edition, and 
General Excellence, Print
2012: Best Tablet Edition


 2011: Two wins for Magazine of the Year and Single-Topic Issue


PICTURES OF THE YEAR INTERNATIONAL 69th 
ANNUAL COMPETITION
One of the oldest, largest, and most highly respected
photojournalism contests in the world.
 23 wards overall, including Best Magazine, Use, and Global Vision 
Award

CARTOGRAPHY AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SOCIETY 
37TH ANNUAL MAP DESIGN COMPETITION
Promotes interest in map design and recognizes significant 
design advances in cartography.
Best in Show and Thematic Category; Best of Category; 
Honorable Mention for Reference Category




"The National Geographic Society is dedicated to inspiring people to care about the planet. National Geographic's Mission Programs division fulfills this objective by supporting critical expeditions and scientific fieldwork, advancing geography education, promoting natural and cultural conservation, and inspiring audiences through vibrant exhibitions and live events."


PARTNERS



Canon is the Lead Education Sponsor for National Geographic Live's student matinee series in the United States.  The student matinees engage thousands of students in grades K-12 each year with dynamic presentations by National Geographic Explorers.


                     
Google is the National Presenting Sponsor of the National Geographic Bee and sponsor of the National Geographic World Championship. Google is also a partner in National Geographic's Ocean Initiative.



In partnership with Shell, National Geographic created The Great Energy Challenge, an important initiative designed to help all of us better understand the breadth and depth of our current energy situation.

And Others..


Print and Digital

National Geographic, former The National Geographic Magazine had its first print in 1888 and since
then it has been published continously. Most of its articles are based on world culture, geography and history. In 2009 the first digital copy was release, but its limited to iPad's, iPhone's and Amazon's Kindle devices. Both Traditional Printed and Digital are published on monthly bases with montly circulation of around 3.5million dollars. The magazine celebrated its 125th anniversary in october 2013.















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