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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 !
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.
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]
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.
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
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.
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.
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)