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Background and Format: Established in 1995 and previously called Retired Magazine, 50 Plus magazine is a local lifestyle magazine for the over 50s. The publication features celebrity interviews, leisure columns and addresses local issues important to the retired community. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at over-50s in 30 areas throughout England and Wales. Circulation: The circulation figure is not published. Distribution: It is freely distributed through major supermarkets and other major outlets, and is also available by subscription. A list of the regions distributed to can be viewed here Ad Rates: Advertising information can be viewed here Other Information: The team would prefer to receive general pieces of interest relating to the over 50s Location specific pieces will not usually be used as they only covers a small potion of readers. 50 Plus Magazine offers paid guest posts and banner ads on the website

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