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This  is  a  picture  of  the  look  magazine.  It  costs  £1.50.  The  publisher  is  TAMMI  ILEY.  she  works  with  the  company  “IPC  Connect”  Tammi  iley  is  a  publisher  of  many  other  gossip  magazines  too  like  the  NOW  magazine.    The  targeted  customer  of  this  magazine  is  women  aged  between  13-­‐30  years  of  age.  

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LOOK  Magazine  !  

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LOOK  Magazine  !  

LOOK  is  a  glossy  high  street  fashion  and  celebrity  weekly  magazine  for  young  women.  Edited  by  Ali  Hall,  it  focuses  on  up-­‐to-­‐the-­‐minute  and  affordable  fashion,  high  street  shopping  advice,  celebrity  style  and  news,  and  real  life  stories.  

History  Launched  in  February  2007,  LOOK  delivered  a  debut  ABC  of  318,  907  making  it  the  most  successful  launch  in  17  years.  It’s  the  first  weekly  high  street  fashion  magazine  for  women  and  has  tapped  into  today’s  consumer  society,  in  par[cular  young  women’s  appe[te  for  shopping.  One  of  its  most  popular  franchises  is  High  Street  Ho]est,  which  showcases  the  latest  products  to  hit  the  high  street.  Published  weekly.  Available  for  £1.60.  

Look.co.uk  was  launched  in  2008.  It  showcases  the  best  of  the  high  street  every  day,  plus  features  the  latest  high  street  fashion,  beauty  and  celebrity  style  news.  

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More  on  tammi  iley  !!!    TAMMI ILEY APPOINTED PUBLISHER OF NOW July 21, 2006 IPC Connect, the UK's number one publisher of women's weeklies, announces today the appointment of Tammi Iley to the role of publisher of the UK's favorite celebrity magazine, Now. Tammi joins Now from IPC ignite! where she was publisher of NME - the first female publisher in the magazine's history. During her time at IPC ignite! Tammi has had publishing responsibility for Uncut, Nuts and various one-shot publications including the NME Yearbook. Tammi also worked on the release of the first ever NME retail CD – which sold in excess of 200,000 copies. Tammi says: "Joining IPC Connect will be a challenging role and it's one I'm thrilled about. Working on NME was a dream job and it'll be a sad day to say goodbye to them but I'm geared up to taking on the opportunities offered by Now." Now publishing director Andrew Sumner adds: “This is a tremendous senior appointment for Now. Tammi is a highly-skilled publisher who comes to Connect with a wealth of experience that can only benefit the Now brand. I can't wait for her to start!” Tammi begins her new role September 4. IPC Connect is the women's weeklies division of IPC Media. Its market-leading portfolio of magazines includes Now, the UK's leading celebrity weekly, Chat, Woman, Woman's Own and Woman's Weekly. For further information contact Anna Gawan, press officer, IPC Media. Tel: 020 7261 6575 Email: [email protected]

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NOW!  Magazine  

This  is  a  picture  of  the  NOW  magazine.  It  costs  £1.00  The  publisher  is  TAMMI  ILEY.  she  works  with  the  company  “IPC  Connect”  Tammi  iley  is  a  publisher  of  many  other  gossip  magazines  too  like  the  LOOK  magazine.  The  targeted  customer  of  this  magazine  is  women  aged  between  13-­‐30  years  of  age.    

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NOW  magazine    

NOW  is  a  Bri[sh  weekly  entertainment  magazine.  

It  is  a  weekly  magazine  in  the  UK,  with  a  regular  circula[on  of  384,356[1].  It  is  a  mix  of  celebrity  news,  gossip  and  fashion  and  is  primarily  aimed  at  women.  It  also  features  movie  and  music  reviews,  real  life  stories,  shopping  and  style  feature  together  with  major  celebrity  interviews.  

NOW  was  launched  in  late  1996  as  a  less  serious,  more  gossip-­‐oriented  magazine  aimed  at  women.  A  series  of  high-­‐profile  celebrity  rela[onships,  such  as  between  David  and  Victoria  Beckham,  and  Jennifer  Aniston  and  Brad  Pi]  provided  ample  material,  while  reality  shows  such  as  Big  Brother  and  Pop  Idol  grew  popular  at  just  the  right  [me  to  help  fill  pages.  

NOW  magazine  is  published  by  IPC  Media  Limited.  

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This  is  a  picture  of  the  OK!  Magazine  .  It  costs  between  £2.50  –  £2.95.  OK!  publishers  are  called  “Northern  and  Shell”  Its  targeted  customer  is  women  aged  between  13-­‐30  years.  

OK!  Magazine  

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OK!  Magazine  

OK!  is  a  Bri[sh  weekly  magazine  specializing  in  celebrity  news.  Originally  launched  as  a  monthly,  its  first  issue  was  published  in  April  1993.  In  September  2004,  OK!  publishers  Northern  and  Shell  launched  in  Australia  as  a  monthly  [tle  –  the  magazine  went  weekly  in  October  2006.  In  2005,  a  US  version  was  launched,  followed  by  an  Indian  edi[on  in  May  2006,  a  Spanish-­‐language  version  in  Mexico  in  2006,  a  Bulgarian-­‐language  version  in  2007  and  a  Spanish  edi[on  in  2008.  OK!  is  the  world’s  biggest  celebrity  lifestyle  magazine,  with  more  than  30  million  readers  worldwide,  and  now  appears  in  20  countries  (Australia,  Austria,  Azerbaijan,  Bulgaria,  China,  Germany,  Greece,  India,  Ireland,  Malaysia,  Mexico,  Middle  East,  the  Philippines,  Russia,  Spain,  Switzerland,  Thailand,  Turkey,  the  UK,  the  US,  Venezuela  and  Vietnam).      

WeddingsOK!  is  best  known  for  its  coverage  of  celebrity  nup[als.  OK!  was  awarded  £1,033,156  in  a  lawsuit,  but  lost  it  when  the  case  came  to  the  court  of  appeal.[1]  OK!  had  exclusive  rights  to  the  wedding  of  Catherine  Zeta-­‐Jones  and  Michael  Douglas,  but  its  rival  Hello!  magazine,  published  pictures  as  well,  so  OK!  sued.  

In  October  2005,  three  celebrity  weddings  took  place  on  the  same  day—Jordan  and  Peter,  Kate  Garraway  and  Derek  Draper,  and  Samia  Ghadie  and  property  developer  Ma]hew  Smith.  OK!  covered  them  all  over  separate  issues.  The  biggest  wedding  of  the  three  (Jordan  and  Peter)  was  covered  over  two  bumper  issues.  

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OK!  Magazine  

The  same  happened  for  the  wedding  of  Ashley  and  Cheryl  Cole  as  well  as  Chris[na  Aguilera's  wedding.  OK!  devoted  an  issue  with  photos  of  Tony  Parker  and  Eva  Longoria's  wedding.    Several  months  later  in  June  2009,  OK!  again  caused  outrage  by  running  another  tribute  issue,  this  [me  for  Michael  Jackson  displaying  a  front  cover  picture  which  the  magazine  claims  inside  is  'his  lifeless  body',  further  images  inside  purportedly  show  scenes  of  his  a]empted  resuscita[on,  with  Jackson's  mouth  covered  by  an  oxygen  mask  and  strapped  to  a  hospital  stretcher.  

Other  MediaOK!  TV  is  an  early  evening  magazine  programme,  broadcast  on  Channel  5  as  a  brand  extension  of  celebrity  [tle  OK!  Magazine.  It  had  replaced  Live  From  Studio  Five  in  February  2011,  and  is  presented  by  Kate  Walsh  and  Ma]  Johnson.  

OK!  Insider  is  a  weekly  vodcast  about  the  current  issue  of  the  magazine.  It  is  wri]en  and  presented  by  Layla  Anna-­‐Lee,  produced  by  Simon  Withington  and  available  to  view  on  the  OK!  UK  webpage.  

ControversiesPrior  to  Jade  Goody's  cancer-­‐related  death  in  March  2009,  OK!  sparked  controversy  by  publishing  an  'Official  Tribute  Issue'  with  the  front-­‐page  cap[ons  'In  Loving  Memory'  and  '1981-­‐2009',  even  though  Goody  was  s[ll  alive  at  the  [me  of  going  to  press.  

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OK!  Magazine    Other  weddings  covered  by  OK!  are:  

•  Natasha  Hamilton  and  Riad  Erraji  (November  2007)  •  Kerry  Katona  and  Mark  Croq  (February  2007)  •  Holly  Willoughby  and  Dan  Baldwin  (August  2007)  •  Steven  Gerrard  and  Alex  Curran  (June  2007)  •  John  Terry  and  Toni  Poole  (June  2007)  •  Kym  Marsh  and  Jack  Ryder  (August  2002)  •  Melanie  Brown  and  Jimmy  Gulzar  (September  

1998)  •  Wayne  Rooney  and  Coleen  McLoughlin  (June  2008)  •  Jack  Tweed  and  Jade  Goody  (February  2009)  •  Patsy  Kensit  and  Jeremy  Healy  (April  2009)  •  Kian  Egan  and  Jodi  Albert  (May  2009)  •  Samantha  Janus  and  Mark  Womack  (May  2009)  •  Hilary  Duff  and  Mike  Comrie  (August  2010)