Sport (magazine)
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The frontpage of the London edition of Sport, Issue No. 52 |
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Editor-in-Chief | Simon Caney |
Categories | General Sports magazine |
Frequency | Weekly (Fridays) |
Circulation | 317,093 |
Publisher | Sport Media & Strategy Ltd. (a 100% subsidiary of Sport Médias & Stratégie SA) |
First issue | 29 September 2006 |
Country | United Kingdom (London-wide) |
Language | English |
Website | myfreesport.co.uk |
Sport is a free French and London-based weekly sports magazine. It specialises in football, rugby, tennis, and basketball, together with handball in France and cricket in London. In France, the magazine distributes a half a million copies, with about a million readers, while in London, over 300 000 copies are given out.
It started in France in the autumn 2003 as a free monthly and in March 2004 as a weekly. The London edition started on 29 September 2006, the first of its type in the UK.
In France, it is given out in train stations, the Paris Métro, and in hotels and sports clubs. In London it is given to commuters outside train and stations and is available in sports clubs and hotels. Both magazines aim at 20-45 professional males [1] The French edition, its editor-in-chief is Bruno Clement, while in London, it is Simon Caney.
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[edit] External links
- Antepost General Sports Magazine website (antepostmag.com)
- Sport's (London) website (myfreesport.co.uk)
- Sport's (France) website (myfreesport.fr)
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