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  2. Marketing Week - Wikipedia

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    Marketing Week’s main columnists include Mark Ritson, Thomas Barta, Helen Edwards, cartoonist Tom Fishburne, Tanya Joseph, and Helen Tupper. Marketing Week is also involved with Centaur Media's Festival of Marketing, also held annually in London. Marketing Week celebrated its 40th birthday at the most recent Festival of Marketing.

  3. Hotdog (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Hotdog Magazine was a film magazine first published in the United Kingdom in 2000. Its publisher, Highbury Entertainment, claimed an average circulation of 17,132 between July and December 2003. By December 2005 sales were down to 13,659, and by its last edition they were thought to have fallen to just 7,000.

  4. Cricket (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cricket was founded by a group of "historically minded writers and their artist and designer friends", led by Marianne Carus of Open Court Publishing. She had worked on "literature-based basic readers" for the school markets and had learned from teachers that there was a classroom demand for high-quality, short reading material. [5]

  5. Time for Kids - Wikipedia

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    Time for Kids (or TFK) is a division magazine of Time magazine that is produced especially for children. The magazine was established in 1995. It contains some national news, a "Cartoon of the Week", and other features in its weekly eight pages. The headquarters was in Tampa, Florida. Later it began to be published in New York City. It is ...

  6. Highlights (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    One aim of the magazine is to encourage kids to read and has something for preschoolers in every issue. Highlights' illustrations feature people of all colors and its stories also cover diverse communities. [6] Its February 2017 issue included a family with two dads, the first depiction of a same-sex relationship in the magazine's 70-year ...

  7. Money Marketing - Wikipedia

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    Money Marketing is a monthly magazine for financial intermediaries in the United Kingdom. The magazine was established in 1985 and is owned by Metropolis Group. The magazine was established in 1985 and is owned by Metropolis Group.

  8. Cobblestone (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The publisher of the magazine, Cobblestone Publishing, became part of its Cricket Magazine Group publications. Until January 2015 Cobblestone Magazine was headquartered in Peterborough, New Hampshire. Cobblestone Magazine is aimed at children ages between 9 and 14 and focuses on American history, especially the history of early America.

  9. Al-Fateh - Wikipedia

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    Al-Fateh (Arabic: الفاتح, "The Conqueror") was an online children's magazine in Arabic. It began publication in September 2002, and its 108th issue was released in mid-September 2007. The magazine featured stories, poems, riddles, and puzzles. Criticism