Imagine Publishing
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Imagine merges Xbox 360 titles
X360 and 360 Magazine join together, first issue July 11
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Magazine ABCs show a games press in decline
But Moshi Monsters magazine on the rise, hitting 163,000 readers
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Play appoints new editor for 200th issue
King takes top job as magazine celebrates bicentenary
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Imagine hires ex-Dennis online director as digital boss
Magazine firm also creating iPad titles
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Games magazines keep quiet on ABC mid-term day
Future and Imagine fail to report six-month figures as other key sectors unveil their numbers
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Total PC Gaming could continue in digital form
Company is currently looking into digital edition of mag for iPhone/iPad, says MD
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Imagine closes Total PC Gaming magazine
Publication run ends with issue 31; subscribers offered refunds
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Retailers have "lost faith" in PC games sector
Imagine Publishing considering future of Total PC Gaming due to shrinking market
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Imagine reports stable ABCs for Xbox portfolio
Magazine publisher says it's optimistic despite "very challenging market"
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Future takes a swing at magazine rival
Binns questions lack of clarity behind Imagine's PC games magazine
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Imagine Publishing to close Nintendo magazine
Publisher to cancel NRevolution after 30th issue hits stands next month
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X360 leading indie Xbox 360 mag
Imagine Publishing says it now controls almost half of the independent Xbox 360 magazine market
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Imagine Publishing appoints new business development manager
Nick Roberts will be taking up the role and heading up advertising operations for NRevolution and Pokémon World
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Imagine appoints Slingsby as Editorial Director
Imagine Publishing has appointed Dan Slingsby to the role of editorial director, with responsibility for specialist consumer titles, both online and in print.
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Imagine hires Ramsay as new chairman
Games magazine publisher Imagine has hired Alistair Ramsay as non-executive chairman to help drive acquisitions and overseas growth.
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Imagine Publishing has announced that it is merging its PlayStation Magazine, PSU3, with Play, effective immediately
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PlayStation magazines suffer circulation slump
PlayStation, PC and multiformat magazines in the UK have once again posted declining circulation figures, although the performance of a handful of Xbox 360 titles have managed to grow for the six months ended June 30, 2007.
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Imagine to invest £1.5m in online publishing
Imagine Publishing has announced plans to invest GBP 1.5 million of revenues earned by the company's print magazines in developing its 15 websites.
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Online is key for '07, says Imagine
Imagine Publishing MD Damian Butt has told GamesIndustry.biz that the company is preparing for a huge push into the online space this year as gaming websites become increasingly important.
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Further decline for print mags
The latest figures from ABC have revealed that gaming magazines appear to be in a continuing decline, with only a few bright spots as readership of most Future and Imagine titles falls once again.
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Our indy mags will beat Future's, says Imagine Publishing boss
Imagine Publishing MD Damian Butt has told <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that sales of the publisher's independent games titles are set to top Future's when the ABC figures are released tomorrow.
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Imagine shifts focus to web publishing
Imagine Publishing has announced plans to develop its web strategy this year with the launch of a new online shop, magazines and PS3 site.
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Imagine defends lack of ABC results for games magazines
Speaking to <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i>, Imagine MD Damian Butt has defended the company's decision not to release six month ABC results for gaming magazines Play and Games TM.
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Official titles suffer as games magazine sales continue to decline
Once again there are indications that the UK games magazine sector is in a continuing decline, as the latest ABC figures reveal that it's now the turn of the official mags to face a hefty drop in readership.
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Print magazines post lacklustre ABC results
It appears that the UK games magazine sector is in a continuing decline as the latest ABC figures reveal that while sales for some titles remain steady, non-official magazines have seen figures drop off significantly.