Epica Awards names The Media Mix journalist Claire Atkinson as its 2024 jury president

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Epica Awards names The Media Mix journalist Claire Atkinson as its 2024 jury president

As the only global creative prize judged by the press The Epica Awards, represented by Campaign Brief in Australia and New Zealand, has announced highly respected journalist Claire Atkinson as its 2024 jury president. A seasoned reporter covering the media industry, Atkinson has held senior positions at The New York Post, NBC and Business Insider.

 

Atkinson has spent her career covering the global media business. She writes an influential newsletter, “The Media Mix” and has been commissioned to write a biography of Rupert Murdoch by Grand Central Publishing, a division of Hachette.

Atkinson started out on trade titles, including Ad Age and Broadcasting & Cable, before moving to the New York Post, where she spent seven years on the media beat for the paper’s business desk. She later joined NBC News, where she was senior media editor. More recently she was chief media correspondent at Business Insider.

Raised in the UK, Atkinson moved to New York in 1999 as she considered it “the centre of the media”, her passion, as well as “the centre of ambition”. Her parents were ravenous consumers of news media and she grew up wanting to be a journalist.

Says Atkinson: “Journalism gives you a ringside seat to history. Plus you get to interview some wild people that you’d normally never get to meet.”

She loves media and advertising because “it’s a ball that’s constantly in motion”. She adds: “I’m fascinated by commercial messaging and the way companies speak to us, as well as how the people in power speak to media, and how the media speak back.”

Commenting on the benefits of a jury of journalists, she says: “We’re always looking for what’s new, what’s different. We spend our lives scouring the internet for stories, watching TV, reading the news. So I think we’re hyper-aware of innovative ways of communicating…As far as I’m concerned, if my eyes are open, I’m working.”

Marketers and journalists are on the same page, she adds: “Like us, brands want to know where society is going, because they need to be aware of the cultural trends that are going to influence how they sell things and where they’re going to advertise. So I think a jury of journalists is highly appropriate for an advertising awards show.”

The Epica Awards is open for entries until October 11. An online ceremony will be held on December 12. See entry details here: https://www.epica-awards.com/