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Type of PR Opportunity
Book Reviews
Music Reviews
Title of Newspaper Section
London Life
Going Out
Day of Issue
Thursday
Friday
Name of PR Opportunity page
Books
Albums of the Week
Description of the PR Opportunity
Double page spread with three or four new releases reviewed. Also a smaller section reviewing new paperbacks.
Double page spread featuring the latest music and a weekly column reviewing the albums of the week
Stories & Products not considered
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Leadtime (when you can start selling in)
Weekly feature
Weekly feature
Deadline
Weekly feature
Weekly feature
Recommended day for sell in
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Sample Requirements
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Image Requirements
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Press Trip / Meeting Requirements
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Best Journalist Contact
Katie Law - katie.law@standard.co.uk
David Smyth - david@davidsmyth.co.uk, Simon Broughton - simon.broughton@btconnect.com
Commissioning Editor Contact
David Sexton - david.sexton@standard.co.uk
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Freelance Contact
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John Aizlewood - john@johnaizlewood.com
Recommended way to approach contact
Email
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Top Tips
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Email
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Location
United Kingdom
Frequency
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Circulation
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Sectors
Book Reviews, Concert Guides & Music Reviews
Bio
Type of PR Opportunity Book Reviews Music Reviews Title of Newspaper Section London Life Going Out Day of Issue Thursday Friday Name of PR Opportunity page Books Albums of the Week Description of the PR Opportunity Double page spread with three or four new releases reviewed. Also a smaller section reviewing new paperbacks. Double page spread featuring the latest music and a weekly column reviewing the albums of the week Stories & Products not considered N/A N/A Leadtime (when you can start selling in) Weekly feature Weekly feature Deadline Weekly feature Weekly feature Recommended day for sell in N/A N/A Sample Requirements N/A N/A Image Requirements N/A N/A Press Trip / Meeting Requirements N/A N/A Best Journalist Contact Katie Law - katie.law@standard.co.uk David Smyth - david@davidsmyth.co.uk, Simon Broughton - simon.broughton@btconnect.com Commissioning Editor Contact David Sexton - david.sexton@standard.co.uk N/A Freelance Contact N/A John Aizlewood - john@johnaizlewood.com Recommended way to approach contact Email Email Top Tips N/A N/A
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Book Reviews, Concert Guides & Music Reviews
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