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Jazz Journal

''Jazz Journal'' is a British jazz magazine established in 1946 by Sinclair Traill (1904–1981). It was originally published in London under the title ''Pick Up'', which Traill founded as a locus for serious jazz criticism in Britain.〔Roberta Freund Schwartz ''How Britain Got the Blues: The Transmission and Reception of American Blues'', Ashgate Publishing, (1988), p.25, ISBN 9780754655800〕 In May 1948, Traill, using his own money, relaunched it as ''Jazz Journal''.〔 Traill, for the rest of his life, served as its editor-in-chief.〔''Play That Music: A Guide to Playing Jazz'', edited by Sinclair Traill (1956)

〕〔''Concerning Jazz'', edited by Sinclair Traill (1957) 〕〔''Just Jazz'', edited by Sinclair Traill & Gerald Lascelles (1957) 〕 Now in its year — or from the inception of ''Pick up'' — ''JJ'' is Britain's longest enduring jazz magazine.〔''International Music Journals'', edited by Linda M. Fidler & Richard S. James, Greenwood Press (1990) ISBN 0313250049 ISBN 9780313250040〕
== Ownership overview ==
In April 1977, Billboard Limited — then the publisher of ''Music Week'' and ''The Artist'' — acquired publishing rights to ''Jazz Journal'' (via lease agreement) from the magazine's owner, Novello & Company, Ltd. Cardfront Publishers Limited, a division of Billboard Limited, became the publisher; Mike Hennessey became director; Traill continued as editor-in-chief; and the publication was renamed ''Jazz Journal International'' (''JJI'').〔"U.K. Billboard Ltd. Leases Jazz Journal, Traill Remains Editor", ''Billboard Magazine'', 29 January 1977, p.10〕
''JJI'' was presumed to have ceased publication in January 2009, after the death on 23 January 2009 of the publisher's wife and associate editor, Janet Cook. Eddie Cook, who had been publisher and editor-in-chief of ''JJI'' since 1978, wrote to ''JJI'' readers that, following the death of his wife, publication of the magazine would cease, and that the magazine was seeking a new owner. In April 2009, ''JJI's'' holding company, which at the time was Jazz Journal Publishing, absorbed a rival magazine, ''Jazz Review''. ''Jazz Review'', originally a monthly, had been published every two months and was owned by Direct Music Limited of Edinburgh, Scotland, who wished to end their publishing interests. ''Jazz Journal'' was absorbed into ''JJI,'' and first published as such in May 2009 under Mark Gilbert (born 1955)〔''Jazz Journal International'', Vol. 50, 1997, p.12〕 – the last editor of ''Jazz Review'', stepping-in as editor of the new ''Jazz Journal''.〔(London Jazz (blog), Sebastian Scotney (editor), London, April 29, 2009 )〕 Gilbert had earlier served as deputy editor of ''JJI''.

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