Innovation & Tech Today Wins Award for Best Magazine

2016 was a huge year for Innovation & Tech Today. With cover stories featuring such major personalities as Neil Degrasse Tyson and Michio Kaku, as well as our very first double cover with Kevin Hart and Scarlett Johansson, there was plenty for fans of I&T Today to be excited about.

Well, it looks like the amazing year for our publication is getting some recognition, as we just took home the Nichee Award for Best B2C magazine! Held by Niche Media in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Super Niche Media Event is a celebration of all things publishing, focusing on particular strategies for specialized publications.
While 2016 was very exciting for Innovation & Tech Today, we’re already looking to the future. With our spring issue just hitting the shelves with an exciting Akon cover story and the next issue already in the works, 2017 is certainly off to an amazing start.

That said, it’s the perfect time to subscribe. We’re running a special: one year for only $14.95. Take advantage of it before we start getting big heads from our latest accolade. We’ll continue to bring you the best in tech news, celebrity interviews, and more.

We’d like to thank all of our readers and partners who’ve been a part of this journey. Onward and upward!

Featured image: Editor-in-Chief Charles Warner holding a 2017 Nichee Award.

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By Anthony Elio

Anthony Elio is the Assistant Editor for Innovation & Tech Today. Outside of writing, he is a drummer, podcast host, sandwich enthusiast, and amateur self-describer.

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