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Launched in 2006 originally as Obsessed with Film, WhatCulture is a website aimed at readers who enjoy a variety of culture. Covers film, World Wrestling Entertainment, TV, gaming, comics, offbeat, sport, science-fiction and music. For more information about advertising, the team can be reached here.
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Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Wednesday 30th September 2015
WhatCulture (whatculture.com) the online film publication has moved offices to 7th Floor, Baltic Place South Shore Road, Gateshead Quays, Newcastle, NE8 3AE. The new office number is +44 (0)191 406 6484.
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Background and Format: Launched in 2006 originally as Obsessed with Film, WhatCulture is a website aimed at readers who enjoy a variety of culture. Covers film, World Wrestling Entertainment, TV, gaming, comics, offbeat, sport, science-fiction and music. For more information about advertising, the team can be reached here. Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher Alerts: Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Wednesday 30th September 2015 WhatCulture (whatculture.com) the online film publication has moved offices to 7th Floor, Baltic Place South Shore Road, Gateshead Quays, Newcastle, NE8 3AE. The new office number is +44 (0)191 406 6484.
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Location
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Circulation
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Film Industry, Media Industry, Movies & Film, Music, Music/Recording Industry, Pop Music, Rap & Hip Hop, Football, Video Games
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