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'''Immediate Media Company London Limited''' (commonly known simply as '''Immediate Media Company''') was a [[Bristol]]-based publishing company formed in late 2011. It combined the businesses formerly known as [[BBC Magazines]] (which was separated from BBC Worldwide), Origin Publishing and Magicalia. By 2014, its portfolio included 36 websites, over 70 brands and 58 magazines, including ''[[Radio Times]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]''.
'''Immediate Media Company London Limited''' (commonly known simply as '''Immediate Media Company''') was a [[Bristol]]-based publishing company formed in late 2011. It combined the businesses formerly known as [[BBC Magazines]] (which was separated from BBC Worldwide), Origin Publishing and Magicalia. By 2014, its portfolio included 36 websites, over 70 brands and 58 magazines, including ''[[Radio Times]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]''.
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== External links ==
== External links ==
{{official website|www.immediatemedia.co.uk/}}
{{official website|www.immediate.co.uk/}}


[[Category:Real world magazine publishers]]
[[Category:Real world magazine publishers]]


[[fr:Immediate Media Company London Limited]]
[[fr:Immediate Media Company London Limited]]

Revision as of 10:51, 19 December 2022

This topic might have a better name.

This is such an unintuitive title to link to. Immediate Media or Immediate Media Company is fine.

Talk about it here.

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Immediate Media Company London Limited (commonly known simply as Immediate Media Company) was a Bristol-based publishing company formed in late 2011. It combined the businesses formerly known as BBC Magazines (which was separated from BBC Worldwide), Origin Publishing and Magicalia. By 2014, its portfolio included 36 websites, over 70 brands and 58 magazines, including Radio Times and Doctor Who Adventures.

Doctor Who Adventures began crediting Immediate Media as its publisher with its 244th issue. It ceased publishing DWA after the 363rd issue, at which point Panini Comics took over with a new issue 1.

From late 2013, the company used the Blippar app for portable devices, across its range of titles, to offer additional online features and links simply by scanning the page with the featured blip.it icon.

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