We're turning 100! – AM2 relaunches as Attractions Management News for landmark issue
POSTED 28 Mar 2018 . BY Tom Anstey
Since its launch in June 2014, AM2 – the sister publication to Attractions Management has gone from strength to strength.
Over the last four years, we’ve travelled the world several times over to bring you the biggest news this industry has to has to offer, speaking to industry leaders, innovators, creatives and more.
Now it’s time for us to announce a big change. For its 100th issue, AM2 is getting bigger and better, rebranding as Attractions Management News, with a new format and revamped website, tailor-made to engage our readers and viewers even more.
The magazine will continue to be published fortnightly, with regular ezines, instant news alerts and social media output. New video content will also be available, with regular news updates soon to be rolled out.
For the landmark relaunch issue, Attractions Management News looks at Disney’s unprecedented ‘era of expansion’, pays tribute to Stephen Hawking and his profound impact on science engagement, and in a special news feature reports on Georgia Aquarium and its landmark expansion
In addition to enhanced news content, Attractions Management News will also be expanding its recruitment section, with career opportunities being advertised by the likes of Chester Zoo, Merlin and Namco.
This is a new era for us as we work to bring you the best content available anywhere in the industry. For the latest breaking news and the latest jobs from across the visitor attractions industry, be sure to check out the brand new attractionsmanagement.com
Leisure Media and Attractions Management have today (1 June 2014) officially
launched AM2 – the first jobs and news magazine for the global visitor
attractions industry.
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic
England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo
and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
We're turning 100! – AM2 relaunches as Attractions Management News for landmark issue
POSTED 28 Mar 2018 . BY Tom Anstey
Since its launch in June 2014, AM2 – the sister publication to Attractions Management has gone from strength to strength.
Over the last four years, we’ve travelled the world several times over to bring you the biggest news this industry has to has to offer, speaking to industry leaders, innovators, creatives and more.
Now it’s time for us to announce a big change. For its 100th issue, AM2 is getting bigger and better, rebranding as Attractions Management News, with a new format and revamped website, tailor-made to engage our readers and viewers even more.
The magazine will continue to be published fortnightly, with regular ezines, instant news alerts and social media output. New video content will also be available, with regular news updates soon to be rolled out.
For the landmark relaunch issue, Attractions Management News looks at Disney’s unprecedented ‘era of expansion’, pays tribute to Stephen Hawking and his profound impact on science engagement, and in a special news feature reports on Georgia Aquarium and its landmark expansion
In addition to enhanced news content, Attractions Management News will also be expanding its recruitment section, with career opportunities being advertised by the likes of Chester Zoo, Merlin and Namco.
This is a new era for us as we work to bring you the best content available anywhere in the industry. For the latest breaking news and the latest jobs from across the visitor attractions industry, be sure to check out the brand new attractionsmanagement.com
Leisure Media and Attractions Management have today (1 June 2014) officially
launched AM2 – the first jobs and news magazine for the global visitor
attractions industry.
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic
England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo
and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
Populous have unveiled their plans for a state-of-the-art e-sports arena, designed to stand as a
central landmark in Qiddaya City’s gaming and e-sports district, Saudi Arabia.