Enough Media is founded by Jane Anderson, a highly experienced, respected and entrepreneurial journalist and publisher who understands the power of communication.

Jane has a 360 view of content creation having spent 25 years as a high profile travel writer,  editor, publisher and industry insider. She is a big believer in the power of print and its artful role in the digital age to reach audiences in a more tangible and emotional way. She is also a skilled digital communicator across all platforms.

Jane interprets the need of clients to communicate and serve their audience. Working with 25hours Hotels over the past three years, she has transformed the brand's guest magazine Companion into an award-winning title with a strong identity and readership.

Her goal with Enough Media is to create high-spec content for dynamic companies able to look at the world beyond the remit of their business. She founded the company to transform the world of contract publishing into something more curious and colourful, building emotional connections with audiences. Jane uses her collaborative skills and extensive network to bring together a bespoke team of talented and respected writers, sub-editors, art directors, illustrators and photographers - and if desired, aligned advertisers - to bring the publications to life and ensure they are read and coveted by the targeted audience and beyond. 

Jane is also currently travel editor at Prima magazine, one of the UK’s best-selling monthly lifestyle titles, and writes for national newspapers including iNews, The Guardian, The Times, and The Telegraph, and for magazines including Good Housekeeping and RED. She was the founding editor of Family Traveller magazine and website, taking it from start-up to highly respected title. Her book, Slow Travel Family Breaks published by Bradt Guides is the latest in a series of travel books.

I founded Enough Media to transform the world of contract publishing into something more curious and colourful, building emotional connections with audiences

Jane Anderson

"Jane has a long history of working in travel and a deep understanding of the industry and how to reach the right audiences. She consistently creates innovative content for wide-ranging travel brands, communicating their values through cleverly-crafted copy and engaging products that stand out from the crowd. As well as being a skilled writer and editor, she is endlessly creative with a great eye for design and isn't afraid to do things a little differently - and her upbeat, can-do attitude makes her a pleasure to work with."

Jane Dunford / deputy head of travel, The Guardian

"I have known Jane for more than six years throughout which she has been one of the most professional, creative and dedicated people I could have wished to have working for Prima. Her passion is travel and she has delivered some first-rate features, always bringing an original take on the subject, and making sure it is thoroughly researched and totally accurate. She’s always ahead in her thinking, incredibly organised and never misses a deadline. I can’t rate Jane highly enough."

Jo Checkley / editor-in-chief, Prima, Hearst UK

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EMMA KIRKHAM / ART DIRECTOR

Love of print runs in Emma’s family, taught by her dad who was art editor of Woman & Home in the 70s. Emma began designing aged 14 working on Sylvanian Families magazine produced with the help of a huge Grant machine squashed into her family’s dining room. After studying Graphic Design at Croydon School of Art and her final piece, an entirely hand drawn environmental magazine for Katherine Hamnett called Tomorrow was exhibited at the first ever D&AD Student Expo (now New Blood), Emma enjoyed stints at Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, The Telegraph and Stylist. Emma now works from her home studio in sunny South London producing print for the 25hours’ Companion magazine, the RSPCA and Family Traveller magazine. She has an insatiable love of life drawing, Kate Bush, and Derek her rescue Cavaschon. Next steps are getting a printing press up and running so she can realise her dream of helping people tell their stories in print.

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MATT CHARLTON / WRITER

When people ask Matt what he does, the catch-all term is writer… because he’s not really a journalist, is occasionally a screenwriter, is never, ever an influencer, but sometimes a broadcaster. With a background in national music radio, Matt then decided to become a comedy writer for the BBC, and his life went downhill from there. He then moved into long-form with some satirical pieces for VICE and GQ, then becoming the NME’s TV columnist during the pandemic. Now drawing on his years of experience in music, comedy, travel, and even an MA in History and Politics, he pulls all this together as often as he can in his work, which can be found in the likes of the Radio Times, Companion, The i, The Guardian, Condé Nast Traveller, The Toronto Star, and The Telegraph. He has also written a novel, and is workshopping a satirical TV series as you read this. Unless he is asleep. Which is unlikely.

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MEGAN MURRAY / WRITER

Like many millennials, Megan grew up on Sex and the City – and it has a lot to answer for. She dreamed of living in a big, bright city and writing for a glossy magazine from her early teens, making the leap from Nottingham to London for university, studying journalism at the University of the Arts. Over the next decade, she worked across a mix of lifestyle titles, including You & Your Wedding, Good to Know and Stylist magazine, before delving into brand-side editorial content at Soho House. Over time, her wanderlust and knack for interior design came together and, after moving to Hamburg, Germany, she went fully freelance to focus on aesthetic-led travel, particularly across Europe. She writes about hotel design and other stylish happenings regularly for Companion magazine (25Hours Hotel), Conde Nast Traveller, Financial Times, Citizen Femme, ELLE and more. 

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NICKI GRIHAULT / WRITER

People say write about what you know, and having spent a childhood in Africa, backpacked through Asia then lived and worked in Sydney, Ladakh and Rome, for Nicki, that had to be travel. A degree in psychology fuelled her natural curiosity about what makes people tick and exploring the mind-body link led her to train as a homeopath. Nicki has travelled to over 50 countries to bring back original stories, from off-the-beaten track adventures in Azerbaijan, Rwanda and Siberia to luxury honeymoons in Cuba, Finland and Bhutan. She has written about well-being retreats from the UK to Sri Lanka, and film tourism worldwide, with a Reel Travel column in Global Adventure magazine. Her work has appeared in The Daily Telegraph, The i Paper, The Guardian, Forbes, Condé Nast Traveller, Women’s Health and Companion. Nicki is the author of the Lewes District Guide created by Enough Media. 

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