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EMAP
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EMAP (East Midland Allied Press) is an institution that
specialised in the production of business magazines. It used to produce many
computer/technology magazines up until the mid-1990s (such as Internet Magazine and Nintendo Official Magazine), whereas
now, only publish 20, with some including: Broadcast, Nursing Times and
Screen International.
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Condé Nast
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Condé Nast is a magazine publisher
based in New York City. They produce 18 consumer magazines such as: GQ, Vanity Fair and Vogue.
They publish various different styles of magazines, such as Fashion and Lifestyle, Home, Bridal, Golf, Food, Travel, Technology, Culture and Trade. Conde Nast acquired the news and information site Reddit in 2006, and has acquired other
well-known brands since, such as ArsTechnica.com.
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Natmags
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Nat Mags (now known as Hearst Magazines
after merging with Hachette Filipacchi Médias
in 2011) published some well known publications, including that of
Cosmopolitan, Esquire and Coast. It is reported to be the largest digital
publisher in the UK. As well as working with magazines, National Magazines also works with television, radio stations, internet businesses and real estate.
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IPC Media
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IPC Media was founded in the mid-1950s, and features many leading brands of magazines in the UK. It is the publisher of many famous brands, including Pick Me Up!, Nuts, NME, SoapLife and TV Times. Because of this, it claims to be the UK's biggest publisher of consumer magazines. It also manages to sell 350 million copies per year across all of it's brands.
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Future
Publishing
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Future Publishing (known simply as Future, or Future plc.) is a publishing company located in Bath. It was the sixth largest media publishing company in the United Kingdom in 2006. Impressively, it manages to publish over 150 magazines under it's name, including publications such as: PC Gamer, PlayStation Official Magazine, Nintendo Official Magazine and Computer Arts.
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Bauer
Media
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Bauer media is an international publishing company based in Hamburg, Germany. It operates in 15 companies worldwide and is the company which publishes some of Britain's best known publications, including music magazines like Q and Kerrang!, as well as women's weekly magazines such as Take a Break and Bella. It has offices in countries such as Germany, the UK, the USA and China.
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Monday, 10 December 2012
Institutional Research
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