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Dennis set to sell off Maxim and majority of US titles

LONDON - Dennis Publishing is to sell off Maxim around the world, including the UK, as part of a divestment strategy being studied by its US arm. The sale includes every US title apart from The Week.

Brand's Brits jokes bring in more than 300 viewer complaints

LONDON - Comedian Russell Brand's off-colour humour last night during 'The Brits' brought in a flood of more than 300 complaints to ITV, the broadcaster of the awards, and the media regulator Ofcom.

Fast Track appointed global sponsorship agency for Group 4

LONDON - Fast Track has been appointed global sponsorship agency for security company Group 4 Securicor, which sponsors professional sailors Skandia Team GBR.

Sony links with Dennis for Vaio e-zine

LONDON - Sony is rolling out an email marketing campaign in conjunction with Dennis Publishing as part of a wider push for its Sony Vaio laptop.

Twenty-nothings rule the paid-for download world

LONDON - Eighty per cent of 20- to 24-year-olds are spending up to £20 a month on music downloads, according to a survey.

Virgin Media undercuts Sky with new sport and digital channel package

LONDON - Virgin Media will take on BSkyB by offering a new package of Sky Sports 1, 2 and 3 and Sky Sports Extra, along with 39 other digital television channels including E4, CBeebies and ITV2 for just £26 a month, undercutting Sky.

Grazia jumps 20% as IPC takes it on with rival Look

LONDON - Emap's weekly women's title Grazia is up 20% in the six months to December to 210,200, making it the best performer in the women's market and setting rival IPC a challenge for its recent launch Look.

What's on TV faces competition from TV Choice in buoyant sector

LONDON - IPC's What's on TV has held onto the lead in the television listings sector, seeing off Bauer's TV Choice, but was down 4.8% in the six months to December to 1,437,650 copies,

Living TV rebrands as Living

Flextech has rebranded Living TV as Living and plans to capitalise on its growing appeal to male viewers.

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