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New Editorial team announced for Digital Home magazine

Changes are signal of intent for market-leading technology title

06/01/05 Digital Home, Future Publishing’s market-leading entertainment technology magazine has unveiled its new editorial team, at the beginning of a year when PCs are finally set to dominate the home AV market.

With brisk sales of portable video players, entertainment PCs and wireless networking gear last Christmas – Digital Home is ideally placed for buyers now picking up the technological innovations first revealed by the pioneering magazine more than two years ago.

New Editor Dean Evans brings his passion and understanding of both the AV and PC markets to his new role on the title. Formerly Deputy Editor on Future’s long-running computing title PC Plus, he takes the chair on Digital Home from Dan Hutchinson who has left the company.

Technical Editor Kieran Potts receives a well-deserved promotion to Deputy Editor, following his work on the magazine since its launch and recognises his prominent role in the recent successful redesign and refocus of the title.

Over the coming months Digital Home promises to be at the forefront of future developments in the sector – including the long-awaited launch of High Definition TV in the UK and the introduction of the successor to DVD due before Christmas this year.

Publisher Stuart Anderton says:

“Entertainment technology is revolutionising the way we consume media – music, film and TV. Hundreds of thousands of people are rapidly taking up these advanced technologies like iPod, Sky+ and entertainment PCs and need a magazine telling them what they need to buy and how to get the best out of it. Digital Home is that magazine.

“We’ve put together an exciting new editorial team to take Digital Home magazine forward. With the combined enthusiasm and experience of Dean and Kieran we can further develop this great title.”

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About Future Publishing
Future Publishing is part of The Future Network plc, which was founded in the UK in 1985. Today, The Future Network publishes over 100 special-interest consumer magazines worldwide, is the world’s leading publisher of games magazines and is the fifth largest magazine publisher in the UK. Future employs over 1,100 people in offices in the UK, US, Italy and France. Around 100 international editions of Future’s magazines are also published in 30 other countries across the world. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange (symbol FNET).