Friday, 14 December 2007, 08:43
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"[Dennis] plans to build on the e-zine [Monkey] by making it a “source of entertainment” and offering social networking capabilities."
Saturday, 1 December 2007, 11:01
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Richard Burton: "[In-text advertising] is intelligent technology used in a very unintellident way. It has bags of potential within advertising features and, used internally, the coding can open up all sorts of possibilities."
Friday, 28 September 2007, 14:01
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“It’s a long, slow sunset for ink-on-paper magazines,” says Felix Dennis … “but sunsets can produce vast sums of money.”
Thursday, 23 August 2007, 10:15
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"Dennis Publishing is looking to roll out its online-only magazine model following the success of Monkey in last week’s ABCE figures."
Sunday, 19 August 2007, 10:59
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"[John] Lumpkin joins 18 other Stuff employees who lost their jobs this week when Alpha Media decided to close the magazine and concentrate on the Maxim and Blender magazines and brands."
Monday, 6 August 2007, 19:20
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Ooooh… structured blogging. Clever stuff.
Monday, 6 August 2007, 19:18
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Wot’s this? Project badger hiding the fact that their next site is called "London is Free"?
Saturday, 16 June 2007, 09:57
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"Dennis Publishing, the publisher of magazines such as Maxim, has sold its U.S. arm to private equity firm Quadrangle Group. … The deal also includes Maximonline "
Friday, 11 May 2007, 10:21
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"Future Publishing’s chief executive Stevie Spring has slammed Dennis Publishing’s Monkey, the first digital-only UK consumer magazine, as a load of ‘hype’."
Thursday, 10 May 2007, 15:05
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Dennis Publishing’s skunkworks team have three sites up and running so far: Know Your Mobile, Den of Geek and Den of Wii. Mat Toor provides an update on their progress.









