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Style magazine sees ad revenues rise 8%

Style magazine sees ad revenues rise 8%

To prove that print can still strut its stuff, the The Sunday Times’ Style magazine has attracted over £1 million in ad revenue for its latest issue, an 8% increase on last year.

To coincide with London Fashion Week, this Sunday will see the biggest issue of Style ever published, with 172 pages of content featuring Carolyn Murphy on the front cover.

85 of the pages are dedicated to advertising with brands including Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, De Beers and Dior.

The magazine, which has around 1.4 million weekly readers, sees the total number of advertisers increase by 10% and the total number of ad pages increase by 15% from last year.

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