Time Out to go free in London from Autumn
Weekly listings magazine hopes circulation will soar from 50,000 to 300,000.
By Press Gazette Published 03 August 2012
London’s weekly listings mag Time Out is to go free later this year, it announced this moring
Time Out said that the new weekly title will launch in the Autumn of 2012 and “ focus on giving Londoners the highlights of London’s events and attractions”.
The publisher said: “It will carry the same mix of informative and entertaining editorial coverage of events in London, concentrating on film, music, theatre, art, shopping and food and drink.”
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For decades we've been getting commercial television for free, yet paper-based publications have insisted on both charging us and also larding their pages with grotesque, intrusive and often contextually irrelevant advertising.