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Nuts looks to launch daily World Cup edition

IPC Media is considering producing daily editions of men's weekly magazine Nuts during this summer...of the World Cup, which kicks off in Germany on 9 June. Nuts will continue as a weekly during the tournament ... back to the magazine, though IPC declined to comment further at this stage. The move would put Nuts ... and the returns we'd get, we decided not to. "But the World Cup is a massively important thing for us and we ...

Emap titles grow at expense of IPC's Nuts and Loaded

LONDON – Zoo has closed the gap on rival men's weekly Nuts to 25,244 copies after its sales grew...Zoo sold 240,215 copies during the period against Nuts' 275,459. The men's weekly market appears ... of monthly titles than some expected. The swing leaves Emap looking strong in the men's market -- its ... in fifth. Tim Brooks, IPC ignite! managing director, said: "If 2004 was the year of Nuts, 2005 ...

Lads' mag Nuts tops men's website chart

IPC Media's men's magazine Nuts is the most popular website in the men's lifestyle sector....goodtoknow.co.uk . Experian Hitwise ranked sites by their market share of UK visits. Nuts was placed ahead of online ... in the men s sector. Charlotte Gunn, deputy editor of Goodtoknow.co.uk said: "There's some tough ... Rank Website Publisher Men's 1 www.nuts.co.uk IPC 2 ...

BA flies eighties icon Mr T to UK in Snickers promotion

The actor, who played BA Baracus in cult series The A-Team, overcame his fear of flying to board the British Airways flight today. Mr T said: 'The flight was very good and I was wonderfully looked after by the cabin crew.' He is in the UK for the Snickers Get Some Nuts tour and has starred in ads for the Mars ...

IPC claims Nuts readers no longer 'lads'

demographic of readers for brands such as Nuts and NME, which shows they no longer fit the "lads" stereotype.

Men's Lifestyle Magazines - Men's mags await some good tidings

environment is a consideration, some titles are getting to a dangerously low level. "It's always a balancing ... as 35%, according to some publishing sources. Natmag-Rodale's Men's Health publisher Alun Williams ... has not translated well, as you can get scantily clad women online, and purchasing patterns have ...

NEWS: Ian Greer to handle lobbying for the NUT

controversial report on how the union could rid itself of its loony left image. The NUT appointment ... . It follows the appointment of former NUT parliamentary liaison officer Jonathan Hopkins as a director of IGA last November. NUT general secretary Doug McAvoy said Ian Greer Associates had been ...

New ads in school project angers NUT

something good back into schools. But the NUT said it had serious misgivings about the scheme and the union predicted protests from parents if some types of advertising - particularly for Army recruitment ...

Nuts hits the streets looking like Heat for adolescents

with their heads in Nuts. Screaming "World's first men's weekly" from the top of its front cover and claiming ... director at IPC Media, says Nuts is a true innovation in magazines adding that it is the first weekly ... of cannibalisation. Nuts has pretty much everything a teenage boy not looking to be taxed too highly might want ...

MAGAZINE ABCs: Zoo and Nuts limp on but health titles grow

falling more than 32% on the year, but some of the lesser-known health titles offered some respite...The latest round of magazine figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABCs) reveal some ... titles. Bauer-owned Zoo and IPC's Nuts were two of the biggest fallers, dropping respectively 32 ... products. Zoo has shed around half of its readers in two years, while Nuts will be hoping its recent ...

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