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''Snooker Scene'' is a monthly magazine about
snooker Snooker (pronounced , ) is a cue sports, cue sport played on a Billiard table#Snooker and English billiards tables, rectangular table covered with a green cloth called baize, with six Billiard table#Pockets 2, pockets, one at each corner and o ...
and other
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. It was established by
Clive Everton Clive Harold Everton (born 7 September 1937) is a sports commentator, journalist, author and former professional snooker and English billiards player. He founded '' Snooker Scene'' magazine, which was first published (as ''World Snooker'') i ...
in 1972 from the amalgamation of the
Billiards and Snooker Control Council The Billiards and Snooker Control Council (B&SCC) (formerly called the Billiards Association and Control Council (BA&CC)) was the governing body of the games of English billiards and snooker and organised professional and amateur championship ...
's ''Billiards and Snooker'' and his own ''World Snooker''. Everton was editor until he retired in September 2022; the following month, it was announced that the magazine would be published by Curtis Sport, and with a new editor, Nick Metcalfe.


History

Everton had been the editor of ''Billiards and Snooker'' from the December 1966 issue until the February 1971 issue when he was succeeded by Doug Organ. According to Everton, he was sacked at the instigation of
Jack Karnehm Jack Karnehm (18 June 1917, Tufnell Park, north London, England – 28 July 2002, Crowthorne, Berkshire) was a British snooker commentator, who was regularly heard on BBC television from 1978 until 1994, and a former amateur world champion at t ...
, the Chairman of the
Billiards and Snooker Control Council The Billiards and Snooker Control Council (B&SCC) (formerly called the Billiards Association and Control Council (BA&CC)) was the governing body of the games of English billiards and snooker and organised professional and amateur championship ...
(as the Billiards Association and Control Council had renamed itself) for "giving professionals publicity" by including picture of four professional players on the cover of ''Billiards and Snooker'' at a time when the Billiards and Snooker Control Council and the professional players were in dispute over the World Billiards Championship. This dispute led to the Professional Billiards Players Association renaming itself as the
World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) is the governing body of professional snooker and English billiards based in Bristol, England. It owns and publishes the official rules of the two sports and engages in promotion ...
(WPBSA) and splitting from the Billiards and Snooker Control Council (B&SCC). Following his sacking, Everton established his own magazine, ''World Snooker'', which printed and sold 3,000 copies of its first issue published in January 1971. In 1972, the B&SCC approached Everton to take over ''Billiards and Snooker'' and paid him £1,000 to do so. Everton merged ''Billiards and Snooker'' and ''World Snooker'' into ''Snooker Scene'', which published its first issue in April 1972, priced at 12 p and featuring a report on the 1972 World Snooker Championship. The magazine has sometimes featured criticisms of the WPBSA which have led to legal disputes. ''Snooker Scene'' was originally published by Everton's News Agency and is now published by Snooker Scene Ltd. The magazine purchased and absorbed two other periodicals. ''Cue World'' was acquired in 1989, and ''Pot Black'' was purchased from the WPBSA in 1999. Janice Hale who joined Everton's News Agency in 1972 served as assistant editor, before leaving in 1992. Later, under Everton's editorship, the Deputy Editor was David Hendon, and the Chief Reporter was Phil Yates, and additional reporting was provided by Marcus Stead. The magazine was based at Halesowen for 14 years before moving to Stourbridge in late 2020. Everton has said of ''Snooker Scene'': "I had started this as a simple journal of record of what was happening on the
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, but it became a crusading vehicle … Taking ''
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'' and '' Private Eye'' as our models we sometimes made our point through hard reporting, sometimes through satire." In the September 2022 issue of ''Snooker Scene'', Everton announced that he would not be continuing as editor. In October 2022 it was announced that the magazine would be returning under new owners, Curtis Sport, and with a new editor, Nick Metcalfe. Following editorial disagreements with Everton, who retains legal ownership of the magazine, Metcalfe was removed as editor in December. Long-time contributor Marcus Stead was appointed as acting editor.


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