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Martin Robinson is new deputy editor at NME

NME editor Krissi Murison has named Martin Robinson as the magazine’s new deputy editor.

Formerly a freelance writer, Martin Robinson (pictured) has written across titles including FHM, Wired, Shortlist, and NME. Prior to that, he spent six years at Maxim including a position as features editor.

Krissi says: “Martin has been a core contributor to NME for some time now, and I am absolutely thrilled to welcome him onto the team full-time in such a prominent role at such a crucial time as we prepare to unveil some exciting changes.”

Martin adds: “I'm chuffed to bits to have bagged my dream job and be joining Krissi and the team at NME. The magazine has already improved dramatically under Krissi's editorship and is about to step up to a whole new level. I’m delighted that I’m going to be a part of it.”

Martin takes up the post with immediate effect, reporting to Krissi.

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