Dennis' Logo Dennis Publishing Ltd. is one of the world’s leading independent publishers. Founded in 1974, the group consists of a number of operating companies in both the UK and USA. It is a fast growing independently owned media company, with aturnover exceeds £200 million a year[citation needed]. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (the link is to a full 1974 calendar). ...
The company publishes 19 magazines in the UK (including MacUser, Maxim, Auto Express, PC Pro, Viz, Fortean Times and The Week) and four titles in the US (Maxim, Stuff, Blender and The Week). Maxim is published in 21 editions in 32 countries. MacUser, 27 May 2005 MacUser is a fortnightly computer magazine published by Dennis Publishing Ltd. ...
A 2004 cover of Maxim (U.S.) magazine, featuring Josie Maran The cover of the first American issue of Maxim magazine, featuring Christa Miller Maxim is an international English-language mens magazine based in the United Kingdom, and known for its revealing pictorials featuring popular actresses, singers, and female...
PC Pro is a computer magazine published in the United Kingdom by Dennis Publishing, with articles or even the whole magazine licenced (sometimes translated) and re-published in various countries around the world. ...
Cover of Viz (issue 57) Viz is a popular British adult spoof comic magazine. ...
Fortean Times is a British monthly magazine devoted to the anomalous phenomena popularised by Charles Fort. ...
The Week is a weekly british magazine which covers the events and stories published in the various news publications throughout the world. ...
The cover of an issue of Stuff, featuring Jaime Pressly Stuff magazine is a mens magazine (or a lads mag, as its known in the UK) featuring interviews, pictorials, and other articles of interest to a male dominated audience. ...
Blender is an American magazine that bills itself as the ultimate guide to music and more. ...
Dennis Publishing is owned by Felix Dennis. Felix Dennis is a British magazine publisher. ...
Dennis himself started out in the magazine business in the late 1960s as one of the editors of the counterculture magazine OZ. In the mid-70s, Dennis Publishing was born, bringing out a kung-fu magazine just as that craze was kicking off[citation needed]. The 1960s decade refers to the years from 1960 to 1969, inclusive. ...
In sociology, counterculture is a term used to describe a cultural group whose values and norms are at odds with those of the social mainstream, a cultural equivalent of a political opposition. ...
Oz Number 3 Oz was a satirical humour magazine first published between 1963â69 in Sydney, Australia and, in its second and more famous incarnation, from 1967 to 1973 in London, England. ...
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Herd behaviour is the term used to describe situations in which the individuals of any particular group react coherently. ...
Dennis followed this up in the early 1980s by publishing titles in the soon-to-be-lucrative computer enthusiast sector, including Your Spectrum (re-named later as Your Sinclair and sold to Future Publishing). Dennis has since maintained a foothold in the computer magazine business - until Maxim's success in the US in the late Nineties, computer magazines were the mainstay of Dennis' magazine holdings, second only to Future Publishing in the UK. MacGyver - 1980s hero The 1980s decade refers to the years from 1980 to 1989, inclusive. ...
Your Sinclair magazine logo Your Sinclair Issue 1, January 1986 Your Sinclair or YS as it was affectionately known, was a British computer magazine for the Sinclair range of computers, specifically the ZX Spectrum. ...
Your Sinclair magazine logo Your Sinclair Issue 1, January 1986 Your Sinclair or YS as it was affectionately known, was a British computer magazine for the Sinclair range of computers, specifically the ZX Spectrum. ...
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The nineties is a decade common to a number of centuries. ...
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