End of the road for Freeway Press UK as Crazynet logs off
29 Nov 1999 | by COLIN GRIMSHAW
Freeway Press has closed its UK publishing operations only a month after launching Crazynet, the lad s magazine for internet surfers.
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Freeway Press has closed its UK publishing operations only a month after launching Crazynet, the lad s magazine for internet surfers.
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