ProMedia Announces New Editor Of Fastest Street Car Magazine, Digital Division Promotion
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ProMedia Events and Publishing has announced veteran journalist, book writer and photographer Steve Turner, is joining its staff as editor of Fastest Street Car magazine, in addition to the promotion of Steve Baur to the digital content editor.
Turner becomes the fourth editor in Fastest Street Car’s 18-year history. Baur’s Digital Content Manager position is a new title to enhance the quickly growing digital division that ProMedia formed last year.
“Bringing Turner into the editor chair at Fastest Street Car magazine proves our commitment to our print magazine,” ProMedia Director of Content and Marketing Michael Galimi said. “Fastest Street Car has grown to be the largest drag racing/street-strip magazine with an average package size of 174 pages.”
The successful launch of ProMedia’s Digital Content division in late 2017 included the formation of the web-based magazine Race Pages Digital, new video production crew, and an expanded presence on social media. The quickly growing demands of the digital division led to the position of the Digital Content Manager to keep it organized and moving forward.
Turner is a veteran in the automotive enthusiast editorial segment for over 25 years, rising to be the editor of 5.0 Mustang & Super Fords magazine, a title he presided over from 1999 through 2014. Following that position, Turner helped launch digital content products at two prominent web-based magazines. Turner is also the recipient of the prestigious NMRA Decade Award in 2008 for outstanding contributions and commitment to the all-Ford motorsport event series.
Baur most recently served as the editor of Fastest Street Car magazine, a position he held for four years. He’s celebrating 20 years in the editorial business as a journalist and photographer. Prior to joining the ProMedia team he was the editor of Modified Mustangs & Fords and held senior editorial positions at Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords, GM High-Tech Performance, and High Performance Pontiac.
Turner becomes the fourth editor in Fastest Street Car’s 18-year history. Baur’s Digital Content Manager position is a new title to enhance the quickly growing digital division that ProMedia formed last year.
“Bringing Turner into the editor chair at Fastest Street Car magazine proves our commitment to our print magazine,” ProMedia Director of Content and Marketing Michael Galimi said. “Fastest Street Car has grown to be the largest drag racing/street-strip magazine with an average package size of 174 pages.”
The successful launch of ProMedia’s Digital Content division in late 2017 included the formation of the web-based magazine Race Pages Digital, new video production crew, and an expanded presence on social media. The quickly growing demands of the digital division led to the position of the Digital Content Manager to keep it organized and moving forward.
Turner is a veteran in the automotive enthusiast editorial segment for over 25 years, rising to be the editor of 5.0 Mustang & Super Fords magazine, a title he presided over from 1999 through 2014. Following that position, Turner helped launch digital content products at two prominent web-based magazines. Turner is also the recipient of the prestigious NMRA Decade Award in 2008 for outstanding contributions and commitment to the all-Ford motorsport event series.
Baur most recently served as the editor of Fastest Street Car magazine, a position he held for four years. He’s celebrating 20 years in the editorial business as a journalist and photographer. Prior to joining the ProMedia team he was the editor of Modified Mustangs & Fords and held senior editorial positions at Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords, GM High-Tech Performance, and High Performance Pontiac.