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Who do You Think You Are? magazine accompanies the BBC series and is about genealogy. It offers expert tips on researching family trees, tutorials on how to get started in regards to searching documents, celebrity stories, features about history, coverage of latest online record releases and family resources. Furthermore there are also behind the scenes stories about the making of the TV series as well as bonus content about cities, record offices and directories.
Audience and Readership:
The magazine is aimed at those who are interested in genealogy and who watch the TV series.
Deadline:
It is convenient to submit features two months in advance. The nominal deadline is the second week of the month preceding issue.
Time of Publication:
The second Tuesday of the month
Circulation:
Source: ABC
Distribution:
The magazine is available through retail in its print format and is available at outlets like WHSmith, supermarkets, newsagents and convenience stores. It is also available via subscription either in print or digital format here.
Ad Rates:
For advertising information please contact Andy Williams at andy.williams@immediate.co.uk
Other:
All press releases to be sent to Jon Bauckman.
Alternative website can be viewed here
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Background and Format: Who do You Think You Are? magazine accompanies the BBC series and is about genealogy. It offers expert tips on researching family trees, tutorials on how to get started in regards to searching documents, celebrity stories, features about history, coverage of latest online record releases and family resources. Furthermore there are also behind the scenes stories about the making of the TV series as well as bonus content about cities, record offices and directories. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at those who are interested in genealogy and who watch the TV series. Deadline: It is convenient to submit features two months in advance. The nominal deadline is the second week of the month preceding issue. Time of Publication: The second Tuesday of the month Circulation: Source: ABC Distribution: The magazine is available through retail in its print format and is available at outlets like WHSmith, supermarkets, newsagents and convenience stores. It is also available via subscription either in print or digital format here. Ad Rates: For advertising information please contact Andy Williams at andy.williams@immediate.co.uk Other: All press releases to be sent to Jon Bauckman. Alternative website can be viewed here
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