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Background and Format:
Hot TV (previously called Big TV) is a Saturday supplement of the Daily Star covering Television news, with a seven day TV guide featured as the main feature. It includes interviews with presenters, actors and actresses about their programmes.
Audience and Readership:
The supplement is aimed at readers of the Daily Star who want to read more about the upcoming TV programmes for the week.
Deadlines:
Copy must be submitted two weeks before the calendar week displayed on the magazine.
Time of Publication:
Saturday
Circulation:
Source:ABC
Distribution:
The supplement is available through distribution in its print format and is included in the Saturday edition of the Daily Star.
Ad Rates:
For more information about ad rates, please contact Peter Quinn at peter.quinn@nandsplus.co.uk¿
Alerts:
Media Alerts
UK Consumer Alert: Friday 8th March 2019The Daily Star supplement Big TV has rebranded as Hot TV. It continues to be published on Saturday and covers news, features and interviews about upcoming TV shows. The team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/hottvmag
Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Monday 6th June 2016
The Daily Star has rebranded its weekend television guide titles. The newspaper's Saturday supplement, previously known as Hot TV, will now be called Big TV, while the Sunday supplement, previously known as TV Extra, will be called TV Life. For more information, Supplement Magazines Editor Dominique Ayling can be reached on +44 (0)20 8612 7144 and dominique.ayling@express.co.uk. Dominique can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/dom_ayling
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Background and Format: Hot TV (previously called Big TV) is a Saturday supplement of the Daily Star covering Television news, with a seven day TV guide featured as the main feature. It includes interviews with presenters, actors and actresses about their programmes. Audience and Readership: The supplement is aimed at readers of the Daily Star who want to read more about the upcoming TV programmes for the week. Deadlines: Copy must be submitted two weeks before the calendar week displayed on the magazine. Time of Publication: Saturday Circulation: Source:ABC Distribution: The supplement is available through distribution in its print format and is included in the Saturday edition of the Daily Star. Ad Rates: For more information about ad rates, please contact Peter Quinn at peter.quinn@nandsplus.co.uk¿ Alerts: Media Alerts UK Consumer Alert: Friday 8th March 2019The Daily Star supplement Big TV has rebranded as Hot TV. It continues to be published on Saturday and covers news, features and interviews about upcoming TV shows. The team can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/hottvmag Gorkana UK Consumer Alert: Monday 6th June 2016 The Daily Star has rebranded its weekend television guide titles. The newspaper's Saturday supplement, previously known as Hot TV, will now be called Big TV, while the Sunday supplement, previously known as TV Extra, will be called TV Life. For more information, Supplement Magazines Editor Dominique Ayling can be reached on +44 (0)20 8612 7144 and dominique.ayling@express.co.uk. Dominique can also be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/dom_ayling
Website
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Location
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Circulation
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Broadcasting Industry, Celebrities
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