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Background and Format:
Part of the local Families Magazines group, Families Hampshire West is a free parenting magazine with content compiled by local journalists. The magazine includes features, parenting advice and What's On listings. The
Audience and Readership:
The magazine is aimed at parents, grandparents and child carers of children between the ages of 0-12 and are interested in enjoying local life. Further readership analysis has revealed that mothers tend to between the ages of 25-45 and are professional with a high income.
Deadline:
Copy must be submitted during the first week of the month preceding publication.
Time of Publication:
1st week of the month in January, March, May, July, September and November.
Circulation:
Source: Publisher
Frequency:
Bi Monthly
Circulation:
Source: Publisher
Distribution:
The magazine is available through distribution in its print format and is distributed at family friendly locations throughout Southampton, Winchester and the New Forest. A digital edition of the magazine can be accessed via the website here.
Ad Rates:
For more information about ad rates, please contact Claire Clarricoates at claire.clarricoates@familiespublishing.co.uk
Other Information:
The Editor can also be reached on +44 (0)7554 880 140 and rebecca@familieshampshirewest.co.uk
Families Magazines' head office is based at Remenham House, Regatta Place, Marlow Road, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, SL8 5TD.
General enquiries can made via phone on +44 (0)1628 535 499 or via the contact form here.
Hyperlocal sites are available here.
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Bio
Background and Format: Part of the local Families Magazines group, Families Hampshire West is a free parenting magazine with content compiled by local journalists. The magazine includes features, parenting advice and What's On listings. The Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at parents, grandparents and child carers of children between the ages of 0-12 and are interested in enjoying local life. Further readership analysis has revealed that mothers tend to between the ages of 25-45 and are professional with a high income. Deadline: Copy must be submitted during the first week of the month preceding publication. Time of Publication: 1st week of the month in January, March, May, July, September and November. Circulation: Source: Publisher Frequency: Bi Monthly Circulation: Source: Publisher Distribution: The magazine is available through distribution in its print format and is distributed at family friendly locations throughout Southampton, Winchester and the New Forest. A digital edition of the magazine can be accessed via the website here. Ad Rates: For more information about ad rates, please contact Claire Clarricoates at claire.clarricoates@familiespublishing.co.uk Other Information: The Editor can also be reached on +44 (0)7554 880 140 and rebecca@familieshampshirewest.co.uk Families Magazines' head office is based at Remenham House, Regatta Place, Marlow Road, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, SL8 5TD. General enquiries can made via phone on +44 (0)1628 535 499 or via the contact form here. Hyperlocal sites are available here.
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Calendar & Events, Children & Youth, Education, Family & Parenting, Local Entertainment Guides, Schools & Institutions
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