Chesapeake Bay Magazine

Chesapeake Bay Magazine

Chesapeake Bay Magazine is a monthly publication focusing on boating, leisure, and lifestyle on the Chesapeake Bay and surrounding areas. Articles include such topics as Cruise of the Month and boating destinations.[1] Fishing, water sports, and sailing are also highlighted. Spotlights and boat reviews feature various types of boats such as sport yacht cruisers, center consoles, and classics & customs. Showcase sections provide information on marinas, restaurants, and marine services & products.

Contents

History

Chesapeake Bay Magazine debuted in May 1971 as Chesapeake Bay and Bay Country magazine. Based in Reedville, Maryland, and created by Dick and Dixie Goertemiller, the magazine was 32 pages of articles on sailing, Bay history, ecology, and artisans. It was bought by current publisher Dick Royer in 1974. Since that time, the magazine has grown to its current 75-100 page format.[2]

Background

Chesapeake Bay Magazine is currently based in Annapolis, Maryland.

CBM produces an annual Guide to Cruising the Chesapeake, and the Intracoastal Waterway Facilities Guide.

CBM is a member of the International Regional Magazine Association.[3]

Awards

Chesapeake Bay Magazine has earned top honors at the Boating Writers International "Excellence in Boating Journalism" contest. In 2011, CBM was recognized with 8 awards in seven categories.[4][5]

At the 2009 IRMA awards, Chesapeake Bay Magazine won the following:

  • Gold - Limulus Lately - Nature Feature
  • Bronze - Chesapeake Bay Magazine - Overall Art Direction
  • Bronze - Cash Crop - Environmental Feature
  • Award of Merit - Got a Light? - Culture Feature
  • Award of Merit - Fishing Forecast - Reader Service

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ CBM Table of contents
  2. ^ LeGrand, M. (2009, May). Perfect Partnership. Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 39(1), 51.
  3. ^ List of IRMA Member Magazines
  4. ^ Soundings TradeOnlyToday.com, February 18, 2011 http://www.tradeonlytoday.com/home/509070-miami-soundings-magazine-wins-four-bwi-awards
  5. ^ BWI Excellence in Boating Journalism award winners 2011

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