Sunday, 24 April 2011

3 media partners!

London Evening Standard

I think of one dream like scenario - a place to start my career, my first ever job would be at the Evening Standard. It's cute, entertaining, a joy to read and concise in its wording, it is a great read on a summers evening. In October 2009 the paper became a free giveaway, Monday to Friday in tabloid format in London. The current editor is Geordie Greig. In January 2009, Russian businessman Alexander Lebedev and son Evgeny Lebedev bought the newspaper in a major share stake out. There were previously three editions each weekday.


Stuff Magazine
Haymarket Consumer Publications Ltd.

It's sexy, techno filled, easy to read, fun and a enjoyable to look at. I can relate to the magazine myself, I love everything technology and gaming - in a nutshell it's action packed. Stuff magazine consists of many little sub-sections; 'Hot Stuff' is the news section that shows off new or unreleased products; product reviews - laptops, cars, mp3 players...you name it; regular features like the "adrenaline junkie" articles. The magazine has a circulation of about 100,000 copies a month. It has international editions in U.S, India, Singapore and South Africa.


Metro Newspaper
Associated Newspapers Ltd

What everyone reads everyday in the morning, the first point of interaction for anyone on a train first thing in the morning, how would it feel to have thousands of people reading my article? GREAT! So Metro is my last choice, it's a great paper, one I respect because I strive to one day start my career there. It's packed with gossip, news stories - some of which can be a little disturbing but never the less making it more fun. It has in a sense a bit of everything - travel, homes, style, health and so on. The paper was launched in London in 1999 with a spread of publications across 14 UK cities. It has a readership of over 1m a day.

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