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''Classic Pop'' is a monthly British music magazine published by Anthem Publishing. It launched in October 2012 with a primary focus on 1980s pop music, and carries regular features such as news, interviews and reviews. Content from the magazine has been reprinted by major news and entertainment outlets including
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''. ''Classic Pop'' was founded by music journalist Ian Peel, who was its original editor. Steve Harnell now serves as editor, although Peel remains involved as editor-at-large. The magazine has also featured regular contributions from veteran music critics such as John Earls, Paul Lester and Annie Zaleski. The magazine has published special one-off editions, titled ''Classic Pop Presents'', which are dedicated to a specific career or movement/time period in pop music.


Background and content

''Classic Pop'' was created by music journalist Ian Peel, who felt that 1980s pop music was not receiving the recognition it deserved. Anthem Publishing helped to develop the title, believing there was a gap in the market for a magazine that treated pop seriously. Peel served as editor for the first 20 issues before being succeeded by Rik Flynn, but remains involved with the magazine as editor-at-large. Steve Harnell now occupies the position of editor. Aimed at "grownup" pop fans, ''Classic Pop'' launched in October 2012 with the tagline, "Eighties, Electronic, Eclectic". The magazine was initially published every two months, but has since alternated between bi-monthly and monthly frequencies; in June 2025, it again became a monthly publication. Regular features include news, artist interviews, career overviews, reviews, and analyses of classic albums. According to Jenny Valentish of ''
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'', ''Classic Pop'' is "based in the UK for a global audience hungry for the nitty-gritty details they weren't given first time around, or were too young to appreciate. Want to read about Alannah Currie from the Thompson Twins storming Parliament in New Zealand in her bra as an anti- GM activist? No problem." Kevin Foakes, leader of electronic band DJ Food, felt that ''Classic Pop'' would appeal to "those who remember '' Smash Hits'' from back in the day and yearn to break free of the endless rehashing of
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pop/rock mafia in the other music monthlies." The magazine reported a circulation of 35,000 as of May 2015. ''Classic Pop'' has also published special one-off editions, titled ''Classic Pop Presents'', which are dedicated to a specific career or movement/time period in pop music. Subjects have included
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, and the New Romantic phase. A '' Dusty Groove'' writer commended the ''Classic Pop Presents'' series for featuring "really no ads at all – just a heck of a lot of great images and plenty of articles." ''Classic Pop'' content has been reprinted by major news and entertainment outlets including
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Writers

Along with Peel, contributors to ''Classic Pop'' have included Mark Frith, Paul Lester, Ian Ravendale, Matthew Rudd and Annie Zaleski. Critic John Earls won "Best Writer – Specialist" at the 2022 British Society of Magazine Editors Talent Awards, for his work on the magazine. Music journalist Ian Wade has also contributed to ''Classic Pop'', covering queer culture and its links to pop music.


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External links

* {{Official website, http://www.classicpopmag.com/ Magazines established in 2012 Monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom Music magazines published in the United Kingdom