Bizarre (magazine)

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Bizarre is a self-described "alternative" and "non-mainstream" magazine.[1] It is a sister publication to Fortean Times. It has no connection to the fetish publication also known as "Bizarre" published between 1946-1959.

The magazine has a wide variety of features and articles which include unusual news events from around the world, drug usage and news, different types of fetishistic and deviant behavior, interviews with famous counterculture figures and showcases of cult directors, musicians and authors.

Bizarre was launched as a bimonthly title by John Brown Publishing in February 1997 and was edited by Fiona Jerome. It was an immediate success and changed to monthly issuance a year after its launch. Circulation peaked at over 120,000 in 2000 but has since declined.[citation needed]

In 2000 the title was sold to "I Feel Good" (IFG), a company founded by former Loaded editor James Brown (no relation to soul music icon James Brown), for approximately £5million. When IFG collapsed, Bizarre was acquired by Dennis Publishing. Its current editor is Alex Godfrey.

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  1. ^ Dennis Publishing Ltd — Media Information (web page)

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