Shortlist (magazine)

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ShortList
Editorial Director Phil Hilton
Staff writers Lucy Foster
Matt Hussey
Categories Entertainment, Motoring, Technology, Travel, Fitness and Grooming
Frequency Weekly
Circulation 462,731[1]
First issue 20 September 2007
Company ShortList Media Ltd
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
Website ShortList.com

ShortList is the title of a free weekly magazine published in the United Kingdom which launched on 20 September 2007[2]. The magazine is the biggest-circulation men's lifestyle magazine in Britain[3] with Mike Soutar, former editor-in-chief of FHM in Britain and Maxim in the U.S. as its CEO[4].

Contents

[edit] Aim & Content

As the name suggests, ShortList is composed primarily of lists – useful pieces of information with the aim of entertaining and informing its target audience of professional males during their commute.

[edit] Distribution

The magazine is handed out every Thursday in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, West Yorkshire, Dundee and Aberdeen. It is available from distributors at around 100 main line and Underground stations and bus terminals, and can be also be picked up at NCP car parks, all London and the larger regional airports, on Eurostar and Virgin Trains, French Connection stores and health clubs[5].

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