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Background and Format: First published in 1886, the Funeral Service Journal is of importance to British and Irish funeral directing. This monthly magazine has news features, reviews, comments, event listings, as well as, mortality figures for the UK and Ireland, regular features, and a classified advertising section. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at everyone working in the funeral service industry. Deadline: Deadlines for editorial content are on the 1st of the month preceding publication date. Time of Publication: The magazine is published usually on the 4th week of the month. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Distribution: The magazine is available through subscription in both, print and digital format. Ad Rates: Information on advertising can be found here Other Information: To get in touch with an editorial contact it is best to do so via the generic email address, editorial@fsj.co.uk, and/or phone, +44 (0)1903 604 335. For more contacts, see here.

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