Sidewalk magazine

Sidewalk magazine

Infobox Magazine
title = Sidewalk


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company = Factory Media
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language = English
category = Skateboarding
frequency = Monthly
editor = Ben Powell
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firstdate = 1995
country = UK
website = [http://www.sidewalkmag.com/ www.sidewalkmag.com]

"Sidewalk" is a English language magazine covering skateboarding culture published by Factory Media.

History

Originally known as Sidewalk Surfer at its inception it later changed its name to the current Sidewalk monicker. Sidewalk Surfer replaced R.A.D (Read and Destroy) Magazine as the Britains only skateboarding magazine (at the time).

Founded in 1995, Sidewalk Surfer began publishing under Jim Peskett, owner of Permanent Publishing with Ben Powell at the helm as editor. Initially, the publishing and editorial team were all based in Oxford, England.

Andy Horsley, Chris Forder, Jon Robson and with Wig Worland as photo editor and chief photographer was the line up at its inception. Wig remained with Sidewalk until 2004 although he is still currently credited as a staff photographer.

Sidewalk Surfer has also featured the photographic work of Bryce Kanights, Richie Hopson, Fred Mortange and Giovanni Reda, and editorial contributions by professional skateboarders such as Geoff Rowley.

The first issue of Sidewalk Surfer featured a young Tom Penny on the cover. Sidewalk magazine helped to spawn the careers of characters such us Brian Sumner, Benny Fairfax, Olly Todd, John Rattray, Stuart Graham and more.The print edition continues to boast a huge market share in the British skateboarding magazine category. Ben Powell (Who contributed to that first issue) now sits as editor and Leo Sharp (who also contributed back then) fills the role of Photo Editor. Kevin Parrott is the assistant editor of Sidewalk.

Early 2005 saw the release of the Globe Shoes "Finale Sidewalk" collaboration shoe.

The magazine moving to Factory Media was part of the merger of three leading specialist sports publishers. Action Sports Media (ASM), Permanent Publishing and 4130 Publishing. Jim Peskett remains as Publisher of the UK board sports arm of Factory.

New Media

The website www.sidewalkmag.com and online content is currently headed by Ryan Gray (Web Editor).Currently there is a huge push with their online position - none more so than with their Mpora site. This is shared between all of the Factory Media magazines and simply described would be the "Action Sports Youtube".

Videos

Sidewalk has to date produced one video.Infobox Film
name = Sidewalk: In Motion


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director = Neil Chester

producer = Ben Powell
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* "In Motion" (2004) VHS.

Featuring Ben Grove, Franklin Stephens, Paul Silvester, Benny Fairfax.Appearances by internationals such as Ali Boulala, Pontus Alv and a veritable "who's who" of British skateboarding.

Benny Fairfax's section was used as his introduction to Jason Lee and Chris Pastras which ultimately secured his place on the Stereo Sound Agency.

References

[http://www.boardsportsource.com/show_news_item/5088/en Boardsport SOURCE article]

External links

* [http://www.sidewalkmag.com/ Sidewalk homepage]
* [http://www.mpora.com/ Mpora homepage]
* [http://www.wigworland.com/ Wig Worland homepage]


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