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Background and Format: Whatsontv.co.uk launched in January 2007, offering users a multi-channel TV listings guide, TV news and gossip, coverage of all the major soaps, previews of the day’s must-see shows, and an in-depth TV film guide. Audience and Readership: Average 25-39 year old interested in television shows and gossip/spoilers Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher Other Information: Patrick McLennan is overseeing the online project for this Magazine. Lucy Wallis looks after the Competitions and Promotions for this site: lucy.wallis@timeinc.com Gorkana Consumer Alert: Tuesday 1st September 2009 whatsontv.co.uk is launching a new food channel at the beginning of September. The channel will consist of content around food television programming plus tips, updates and video recipes. In the same month whatsontv.co.uk is also launching a real life crime channel in association with the Crime & Investigation Network. For more information on both of these channels contact lucy_aworth@ipcmedia.com

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