Niall Stokes
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Born | 1951 (age 72–73) Dublin, Ireland |
Education | Bachelor of Arts |
Alma mater | University College Dublin (UCD) Synge Street CBS |
Occupation | Music journalist, editor |
Notable credit(s) | Editor of Hot Press, Editor of the Year (2008 PPAI Magazine of the Year Awards), Industry Award (2009 Meteor Awards) |
Spouse(s) | Mairin Sheehy |
Niall Stokes (born Dublin in 1951)[1] is the award-winning editor of the long-running fortnightly Ireland music and political magazine Hot Press based in Dublin. He has edited the magazine since 1977. He has been a longstanding champion of Irish music, most famously U2 in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. He was involved with The Music Show, an exhibition of the Irish music industry held in the RDS in October 2008.[2] He was Chairman of the Independent Radio and Television Commission (now the BCI) between 1993 and 1998. He has written a book called Into the Heart: The Stories Behind Every U2 Song.
He graduated from University College Dublin with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Alongside Neil Jordan, Stokes was a member of a band called Eyeless (which included whilst in college. He also did some freelance work before Hot Press began.[1] He lives with his wife, Mairin Sheehy, in Dublin.[3]
On 20 June 2002, he appeared on an episode of Rattlebag which celebrated the 25th anniversary of Hot Press.[4] In January 2008, he attended the recording sessions of "The Ballad of Ronnie Drew" in Windmill Lane Studios.[5] He has appeared on the interactive music series The Raw Sessions.[6]
Stokes has also appeared as a panellist on Questions and Answers.[7] On radio he has featured on Five Seven Live,[8] This Week,[9] Morning Ireland[10] and Drivetime.[11]
In 2007, he pursued a High Court action against Denis Desmond, Moya Doherty and John McColgan.[12]
Awards
Stokes won Editor of the Year at the 2008 PPAI Magazine of the Year Awards.[13]
Stokes received an industry award at the 2009 Meteor Awards.[14] Tributes were paid by Niall Breslin, Tom Dunne, Snow Patrol, Bono and The Edge.[15]
Year | Recipient/Nominated work | Award | Result |
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2008 | Niall Stokes | PPAI Magazine of the Year Awards – Editor of the Year | Won |
2009 | Niall Stokes | Metor Music Awards – Industry Award | Won |
Other accolades
Niall Stokes was presented with a lifetime achievement by Magazines Ireland in 2011 8 March 2011: "Niall Stokes founded Hot Press in 1977 and has steered the magazine through over 30 years to be one of Ireland's most successful magazines. Niall launched the career of some of the most prominent journalists in Ireland" – John Mullins, Zahara Publishing & Chairperson of Magazines Ireland.[16][17]
The Irish Examiner included Stokes in its top fifty list of "most important and influential people in Irish music during 2005".[1]
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External links
- Hot Press website
- Hot Press on site at The O2 feat. Niall Stokes (#19)
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- Living people
- Alumni of University College Dublin
- Hot Press people
- Irish magazine editors
- Irish music journalists
- People from County Dublin
- 1951 births