Games Media Awards: Nominations Close Today

Nominations for the first ever Games Media Awrds close today, so now’s the time to make sure your favourite representative of our beloved fourth estate is in the running – or, to hell with it, why not put your own name forward?

The GMAs take place at London’s Soho Revue Bar on the evening of Thursday October 11th and will recognise the very best across the specialist and mainstream media, in print and online. The full list of categories is:


Mainstream Media

Games Writer on a National Lifestyle Newspaper

Games Writer on a Lifestyle Magazine

Games Writer on a Mainstream Website

Regional Games Column

Best Games-Dedicated Broadcast on Mainstream TV or Radio

Specialist Games Media (Print)

PlayStation Magazine

Xbox Magazine

Nintendo Magazine

Multi Format Magazine

Overall Games Magazine

Best Writer on a Specialist Magazine


Specialist Games Media (Online)

Games Website – News

Games Website – Reviews/Features

Games Podcast

Non-Commercial Website or Blog

To nominate, simply email

gma@intentmedia.co.uk

The event will be attended by around 200 games journalists. The GMA Gold Sponsors are Microsoft, PlayStation, Nintendo, Electronic Arts, Take 2 and Vivendi Games. The Silver Sponsors are EA Sports and Koch Media.

To enquire about sponsorship opportunities or tickets, please call Dave Roberts on 01992 535646 or email

dave.roberts@intentmedia.co.uk

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