Kevin Kelly (publisher)

Kevin Kelly (born c. 1937),[1] is an Irish publisher and editor who has created magazines in England, America and Ireland.[2]

Among his best-known titles is World of Interiors,[3] which he established in 1981 with Min Hogg as editor. Condé Nast later bought the publication from Kelly.[4] In 1987 Condé Nast and the Financial Times financed the creation of the monthly BUSINESS magazine, which won a PPA Business Magazine of the year award. Kelly held a 20% stake in the title, while the remaining 80% was divided between Condé Nast and the Financial Times. The magazine was last published in 1991.

In 1990 Kelly produced a British edition of W at the request of John Fairchild. Departures was a title that Kelly created and published for American Express Black cardholders.[2][5] While living in America in the 90s, Kelly launched World of Hibernia,[6][7][8] The up-market publication was created in 1997 with Kelly as publisher and editor-in-chief and Thomas Farley as editor. It covered various topics of interest to the Irish diaspora in America.[9] The publication folded in 2002[8]

Kelly owns ESM (European Supermarket Magazine),[10] Checkout magazine and created the Irish women's glossy, Image and its sister title, Image Interiors.[2][11]

References

  1. "Life Between the Sheets". Apr 6, 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 "Kevin Kelly". The Independent. 29 August 2004.
  3. Edwards, Ruth Dudley (23 June 2013). "Terry's star turn shows the triumph of Ireland Fund". The Independent.
  4. "Penny must drop on top end prices". The Independent.
  5. Trevor White (27 May 2008). Kitchen Con: Writing on the Restaurant Racket. Arcade Publishing. pp. 88–. ISBN 978-0-470-15883-8.
  6. "World of Hibernia magazine eyes expansion" Irish Echo By Ray O’Hanlon
  7. "The world of Hibernia". National Library of Ireland Catalog.
  8. 1 2 http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/bad-tidings-it-is-the-end-of-the-world-of-hibernia-504259.html
  9. http://www.highbeam.com/publications/world-of-hibernia-p3585
  10. "Publishing veteran Kevin Kelly goes from groceries to glossies and back again". The Irish Times.
  11. "Kevin Kelly Steps Down from Image". AdWorld.
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