Egmont Publishing Group has today announced it will expand its magazine portfolio with the launch of Bin Weevils magazine. The magazine will be an extension to the online entertainment platform, which is the second most visited website in the UK for children aged 7 to 13 (with a 91% growth in users over the past 12 months).
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