Loot (magazine)

Loot (magazine)

Infobox Magazine
title = Loot


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frequency = Weekly
circulation = 137,816
category = Classified Magazine
company = Daily Mail and General Trust
publisher = Associated Newspapers Ltd
firstdate = 29 September 2006
country = United Kingdom
language = English
website = [http://www.loot.com/ loot.com]
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Loot is one of the United Kingdom's leading free classified advertising publishers, distributing its products via print, internet, interactive television and wap. Loot was founded in 1984 and launched its first publication, the London edition of Loot, in 1985.

The paper was launched as a means ‘to buy, sell or exchange absolutely anything,' and published every Thursday containing only 16 pages of ads. Today, Loot's free-ads publication is published in 20 editions per week across the UK and has a weekly circulation of approximately 180,000 copies. Its website, Loot.com, generates approximately 24 million monthly page impressions and had 557,000 unique users, based on a March ABC audit.

In 2001, Loot was bought by DMGT from Scoot.com plc and is now a division of Associated New Ventures. [ [http://www.dmgt.co.uk/mediacentre/newsreleases/20010817/3236/ Acquisition of Loot by Daily Mail and General Trust] ] It produces 8 editions each week across London and the South East, Manchester and Merseyside. Featuring private and business advertisements in over 600 classifications.

Buy&Sell is the Loot business in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, which was launched in 1990. Buy&Sell today publishes four editions with an average weekly circulation of approximately 75,000 in addition to the Buy&Sell website.

References

External links

* [http://www.loot.com/ Official website]


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