Who will buy Time inc UK

Flashes&Flames: Facebook and all those bloggers and vloggers have shredded the magazine market. “Me time” used to describe readers’ relationships with their favourite magazines; now it belongs to social media. For enduring brands, print is becoming ancillary to digital services. Many will still prosper, but magazines are becoming a much smaller business

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Time Inc to close Cycling Active and Cycling Sport magazines

Time Inc is set to close two cycling magazines in its UK portfolio of road cycling titles to focus attention on popular glossy Cycling Weekly, now its sole title covering the sport. Nine journalism jobs are understood to be at risk (including permanent and freelance roles). Monthly magazines Cycling Active and Cycle Sport are to go, despite a combined circulation of more than 31,500, with resources being directed into the weekly that is said to be “seeing the most demand from consumers” according to Time

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Time Inc launches The Field & Country Fair

Time Inc UK – home to country and sporting titles The Field, Shooting Gazette, Shooting Times, Sporting Gun, Country Life and Horse & Hound – further expands its portfolio of events with the launch of the Field & Country Fair, celebrating the British countryside and field sports.

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TVeasy to merge into What’s On TV

The move will see key features from TVeasy – including the magazine’s popular easy planning guides and Q&A interviews with the nation’s favourite TV stars – incorporated into What’s On TV, and for a period of time What’s On TV will carry a cover flash to highlight the merger to readers, says Time Inc

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