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City Pride Publications
4 Steine Street
Brighton, BN2 1TEPhone:
08706 201 360
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3SIXTY magazine has been around since 2000 - we acquired it in 2004 and then launched one80news in May 2007. Both titles are jam-packed full of up-to-date news, features, listings and interviews to name a few – want to know more? Then download copies of them both straight to your desktop at www.3sixtymag.co.uk
What is 3SIXTY?
3SIXTY is the premier lifestyle and scene glossy magazine covering the South, the Midlands and Wales. Content includes up to the minute news & features, top name interviews, arts & entertainment, a comprehensive regional scene guide, a property section, home style, health & beauty, legal & finance, travel and recruitment pages.
Who reads it?
Our readership covers a wide demographic as we have a strong loyal readership not only in the main LGBT conurbations but also in the regions where access to LGBT information is more difficult. Our regionalised sections secures this loyalty which is not afforded to by other free titles. 3SIXTY’s readership is an affluent, young audience, who have a high disposable income; they love spending, they enjoy city living teamed with active social lives and they are early adopters of fashion, technology and travel trends.
The technical stuff
3SIXTY is published monthly (usually fourth Thursday of the month prior to publication date) and have a print run of 20,000 copies per month; from this we 3SIXTY has a readership of 56,000 each and every month. 3SIXTY is an A4 full colour glossy magazine (saddle stitched).
We also have a newspaper dedicated to Brighton and Hove’s 50,000 strong gay community…
As if we weren’t busy enough…
3SIXTY and one80news has a great involvement with its community, which includes being the official media partners for Brighton Pride (one of the biggest events of the gay calendar), it is also official media partners of the LGBT Job Fair in Brighton and London and it has partnered with Sussex Police to plan and implement a ‘Report Hate Crime’ initiative in Brighton and Hove.