Lonely Planet will appeal to an upmarket audience
02 Dec 2008 | by Nik Vyas
and National Geographic. It covers everything related to travel and foreign culture, from food to history ...
of sectors, led by Auto Trader, with 1.8 million visitors, followed by Which? (one million), BBC Good Food ...
and National Geographic. It covers everything related to travel and foreign culture, from food to history ...
by the advertising ban on foods high in fat, salt and sugar, and audience fragmentation across the growing number ...
The company's second major commercial restructure in two years will result in most sales being divided up among individual magazines. There will be a sales team for the Radio Times, Top Gear and Lonely Planet titles, as well as teams for its youth and children's, food and gardening magazines ...
The move marks a continued push by the paper to raise its digital offering. Content from the magazine, which includes a mix of shopping, fashion, travel, food and parties, will be available at www.esmagazine.co.uk from Monday (December 1). It will encompass highlights of the previous week's issue and a taster ...
, history and food content about destinations around the world. Much of the content in the title will link ...
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