FORGOTTEN MEDIA KIT Forgotten was launched in January 2015 by Connor Bibby. The quarterly magazine is based at its HQ in Leeds but collects its articles from all over the country and sometimes even has special features from abroad. It is a publication that gives its readers a insight into the more hidden and unkown places/objects that they may be unaware of. The magazine will host a variety of subjects from features such as “the afterlife of a car” to “the side of yorkshire you wont know”. The magazines aim is to make its readers think more outside the box and look around them, making them realise that something quite beautiful could be a lot closer than they thought. All the images features will be top quality professionally photographed and edited that will leave the readers wanting more.
Demographic Our demographic is specifically aimed at individuals aged 40-65 who are interested in discovering new things. These individuals will have a passion for exploring and discovering new landscapes from inner city backstreets to the middle of the countryside. This magazine will excite them and make them want to get out exploring new areas away from the usual well known tourist spots.
Forgotten Media Kit Advertising
This magazine offers a great advertising platform for any well established or new company to promote their goods. The good can vary from holiday packages to the latest and best hiking boots on the market. The magazine itself is put together using environmentally friendly recycled paper. Quality isn’t a worry as every single A4 page within our magazine is printed to a outstanding quality which will ensure your add will lookprofessional and appealing.
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Prices:
Back Cover: £5000 Front Spread: £8500 Inside Back Cover: £3000 Spread: £6000 Full Page: £2500 Half Page: £1500 Quater Page: £750
Contacts Editor: Connor Bibby Chief Executive: Connor Bibby Commercial Director: Connor Bibby Managing Director: Connor Bibby
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All above can be contacted via E-mailing C.bibby@forgottenmagazine.co.uk or visit our website at: www.forgottenmagazine.co.uk %