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Emma Vidgen appointed editor of Real Living

  • Written by Tim Addington


Bauer Media is delighted to announce that Emma Vidgen has been appointed editor of Real Living. 

Vidgen has worked at Bauer (formerly ACP Magazines) for more than 10 years and is currently the associate editor of Woman’s Day. In addition to Woman’s Day where she has held the roles of both lifestyle and entertainment editor, Vidgen has also worked on brands including COSMOPOLITAN, DOLLY and Famous. 

Cornelia Schulze, publisher specialist division at Bauer Media said: “I am very excited about Emma taking on her new role as editor of Real Living. She has an extensive publishing career and brings with her a great passion for anything homes and a deep understanding for our readers’ needs. It’s also pleasing that she is an internal candidate, living proof of the breadth and depth of talent that we have within the Bauer business."

Real Living was launched 11 years ago and is a multi-platform brand that includes magazine, digital, social and live experiences such as its highly popular School of Real Living series. 

Speaking about her new role, Vidgen added: “I’m thrilled to be building on Real Living’s strong foundations to lead the brand into an exciting new chapter. I have a strong interest in all things interiors and Real Living is the perfect vehicle for me to satisfy that passion.

She will start in the role on 15 August.

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