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Commercial Motor

Commercial Motor cover, 20 January 2011
Editor Will Shiers
Categories Road transport
Frequency Weekly
Circulation 10,727 (2011)[1]
First issue 1905
Company Road Transport Media Ltd
Country  United Kingdom
Language British English
Website Commercialmotor.com
ISSN ISSN - 0010-3063

Commercial Motor is a weekly magazine for the road transport industry in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1905, it is notable for having been "the first journal to be devoted exclusively to the commercial vehicle engaged in the conveyance of goods or in passenger carrying".[2]

Originally named The Commercial Motor, the title was shortened to Commercial Motor for the first issue of 1966.[3] The publication is commonly referred to as 'CM' by its readers and editorial staff.[4]

Commercial Motor was initially published by Temple Press[5] and since 2011 it has been published by Road Transport Media.[6]

Launch[]

The Commercial Motor was launched in March 1905 by Temple Press. In the leader of the first issue it described itself as a "missionary and educative medium".[7]

For the first issue on 16 March, 20,000 copies were issued "in Britain and other countries, with the hope that the normal weekly circulation would be at least 5,000".[8]

Editors[]

  • 1905-1917: Edwin S 'Shrappy' Shrapnell Smith CBE[9]
  • 1917-1928: George F Laundy Sharp
  • 1929-1959: G 'Mac' Mackenzie Junner
  • 1959-1961: Arthur Sherlock-Mesher
  • 1961-1966: Alan Havard
  • 1967-1976: Brian Cottee
  • 1976-1985: Iain Sherriff MBE
  • 1985-1988: Allan Winn
  • 1989-2000: Brian Weatherley
  • 2000-2001: Robin Meczes (executive editor), Brian Weatherley (editor-in-chief)[10]
  • 2001-2003: Brian Weatherley (editor-in-chief)
  • 2003-2008: Andy Salter (editor), Brian Weatherley (editor-in-chief)
  • 2008-2009: Brian Weatherley (editor-in-chief)
  • 2009-2010: Justin Stanton
  • 2011: Will Shiers (managing editor), Justin Stanton (editorial director)
  • 2012–present: Will Shiers (editor), Justin Stanton (editorial director)

Composition[]

The content of Commercial Motor consists of editorial followed by classified advertising. The editorial part of the publication is subdivided into:

  • 'This Week': news section, including letters
  • 'Legal Digest': case reports, O-licence applications and decisions, upcoming training courses
  • 'Operations': features section, usually including a van or truck road test
  • 'Used Trucks': news and features for used truck buyers and sellers

Online[]

Commercial Motor's website, Commercialmotor.com, launched at the end of November 2011.[11] Reflecting the print publication, the site is a mixture of editorial content and classified advertising.[12]

Events[]

Commercial Motor is an official media partner of the Commercial Vehicle Show.[13]

October 2012 saw the launch of a new event under the Commercial Motor brand called Commercial Motor Live.[14] Exhibitors at this event included truck manufacturers such as Mercedes-Benz[15] and service suppliers to the road transport industry including Backhouse Jones.[16]

References[]

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