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James Hyman

James Hyman (born 18 April 1970) is a DJ, Radio & TV presenter, Music Supervisor, MD of JLH (creative media–marketing company) and founder of The Hyman Archive.
Hyman put aside his place at University of Manchester (he was set to study Latin) to work at MTV Europe in the Press office, despite his parents' misgivings (partly because of his father's glimpse of the music industry through his cousin Brian Epstein).〔(UPfront profile ), 1996〕
Whilst at MTV Europe, Hyman studied "Film & Media" at London Guildhall University, graduating in 1992 with 1st class Honours.
==Hyman Archive==
For over 25 years, Hyman has been collecting magazines, pamphlets, newsletters, brochures, ephemera and other printed material. The theme of Hyman's collecting is 'popular culture in print'. Originally, he began collecting to assist his research at MTV Europe, where he was a script writer and programme producer. This was in a period where, according to Hyman, "magazines were the internet".
The Hyman Archive contains over 3,000 individual title publications and over 70,000 individual issues as of September 2014, although the collection is still growing at approximately 20% per annum. The collection spans the period 1910 to present day. More than 55% of the title publications are not to be found in the British Library. Independent Publishers represent 75% of the title publications in The Hyman Archive. Condé Nast and Bauer Media are the two largest contributors to the Archive, representing 3% each of the total title publications. The United Kingdom represents approximately 55% of the title publications by territory, followed by the United States at 34%. The Hyman Archive, although curated and focused on popular culture, includes a broad-array of subject matter, including Film, TV, Music, Music video, Art, Fashion, Architecture, Interior design, Trends, Youth, Lifestyle, Women's, Men's, Technology, Sports, Photography, Counter-culture, Graphics, Animation, and Comics.
On 1 August 2012, ''Guinness World Records'' verified that, "''The largest collection of magazines consists of 50,953 magazines and belongs to James Hyman (UK), in London, UK''".〔(Guinness World Record 'Largest Collection Of Magazines' ), 01 August 2012〕 At that time, the collection featured 2,312 unique publications amongst the 50,953 magazines. The process of counting the magazines took approximately 128 days as James and Tory Turk worked their way through 450 crates filled with magazines.
In September 2014, with an investor, Hyman formed The Hyman Archive Ltd. in order to obtain an ECL (a form of collective rights management) with copyright holders contained within the collection, and then to digitise and meta-tag the collection, making it available in a commercial offering. Hyman hopes to have secured an ECL by Spring 2016. The company will then begin the process of digitising the collection's approximate 10 million pages.〔(PPA: Hyman Archive in plan to digitise the world’s largest collection of magazines )〕
The archive’s activity has included: a unique ''New Musical Express'' (NME) loan to the BBC for its Britannia series (Pop Charts Britannia: 60 Years of the Top 10); supplying Amazon's pop-up trainer exhibition; the Victoria and Albert Museum’s 'David Bowie Is'; Northampton Museum and Art Gallery Mods exhibition, "Fashion Galore!" and "The Jam: About The Young Idea", both at Somerset House.
July 2015, David Hepworth's 'Off The Page' column for InPublishing opened with, "''We should all support James Hyman’s amazing project to rescue the most ephemeral magazines from oblivion''"〔(A Magazine Treasure Trove )〕

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