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Physical publication of this title has been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Background and Format:
Exeter Living is a lifestyle magazine for affluent residents of Exeter.
Audience and Readership:
Exeter Life is aimed at affluent residents of Exeter, primarily those whose property is worth more than £500k.
Deadline:
Please see the Spec Sheet here.
Time of Publication:
Every 3 weeks (usually two issues a month)
The full list of publication times can be viewed in the Spec Sheet here.
Circulation:
Source: Publisher
Supplements and sections:
Spotlight
What's On
Arts
Editor's Choice
Health & Beauty
Gardening
Restaurant
Business Insider
Property
Exeter Lives
Distribution:
Every month 3,000 copies of Exeter Life are distributed in and around the town centre to select businesses (including estate agents, cafes, restaurants, hotels, beauty and hair salons, and boutiques).
A further 7,000 copies are delivered to key homes in Exeter, including: St Leonards, Pennsylvania, West Hill, Topsham, Lympstone, Budleigh Salterton, Clyst St Mary, Ebford, Exton, Brampford Speke, Woodbury and Woodbury Salterton. The magazine is also availabe in digital format
Ad rates:
The Media Pack and Spec Sheet can be viewed here.
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Bio
Physical publication of this title has been suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Background and Format: Exeter Living is a lifestyle magazine for affluent residents of Exeter. Audience and Readership: Exeter Life is aimed at affluent residents of Exeter, primarily those whose property is worth more than £500k. Deadline: Please see the Spec Sheet here. Time of Publication: Every 3 weeks (usually two issues a month) The full list of publication times can be viewed in the Spec Sheet here. Circulation: Source: Publisher Supplements and sections: Spotlight What's On Arts Editor's Choice Health & Beauty Gardening Restaurant Business Insider Property Exeter Lives Distribution: Every month 3,000 copies of Exeter Life are distributed in and around the town centre to select businesses (including estate agents, cafes, restaurants, hotels, beauty and hair salons, and boutiques). A further 7,000 copies are delivered to key homes in Exeter, including: St Leonards, Pennsylvania, West Hill, Topsham, Lympstone, Budleigh Salterton, Clyst St Mary, Ebford, Exton, Brampford Speke, Woodbury and Woodbury Salterton. The magazine is also availabe in digital format Ad rates: The Media Pack and Spec Sheet can be viewed here.
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