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Background and Format: Launched in 1993, OK! (UK) is published by Reach plc weekly and is aimed at women interested in celebrity stories as well as lifestyle advice. Covers news, stories about actors/actresses, reality TV stars from popular TV programmes, stories about the Royal Family, beauty, celebrity baby & parenthood news, fashion and fitness tips. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached on +44 (0)20 7293 3702 and at solutions@reachplc.com  The magazine can also be found on Instagram at www.instagram.com/ok_mag/?hl=en Circulation: Source: ABC Gorkana meets...Jonathan Bown, Northern & Shell, April 2016 The write up can be found here. Alerts: Further to yesterday’s announcement regarding the telephone number changes at the Daily Express/Sunday Express, it has been confirmed that other Northern & Shell titles – including the Daily Star and OK! – will follow suit. All numbers beginning with +44 (0)871 520 7XXX will now be replaced with the prefix +44 (0)20 8612 7XXX. All numbers beginning +44 (0)871 520 2XXX will now be replaced with the prefix +44 (0)20 7098 2XXX. Extension numbers remain the same and the main switchboard number is now +44 (0)20 8612 7000. Media Alerts UK Consumer Alert: Thursday 10th October 2019 Lottie Hulme is now Digital Lifestyle Reporter at OK! magazine. Prior to this, she was Deputy Editor for The Handbook. Lottie can be reached at charlotte.hulme@reachplc.com and can be found tweeting at twitter.com/charlotteaimee Gorkana consumer alert: Thursday 22nd January 2009 A number of editorial changes have taken place at OK!. All telephone numbers now begin +44 (0)871 520 (+ four digit extension number), while emails follow the format firstname.surname@express.co.uk The complete list of contacts (name, title, extension number) is as follows: EDITORIAL Lisa Byrne Editor Natalie Posner Editor’s PA +7067 Suzanne Kerins Deputy Editor +7898 Phil Gould Associate Editor +7284 FEATURES Marcia Moody Features Editor +7291 Christian Guiltenane Entertainment News Editor +7990 Christina Reeves Features Writer +7270 Annabel Zammit Features Writer +7040 Andrew Fraser Television Editor +7053 FASHIONISTA (STYLE SECTION) Emma Gunavardhana Fashion & Beauty Editor +7049 PICTURE DESK Tarkan Algin Picture Editor +7039 Sophie Mutter Deputy Picture Editor +7063 Anna Williams Senior Picture Researcher +7097 Lauren Jackson Picture Researcher +7722 SUBS DESK Matt Coppock Chief Sub Editor +7041 Zoe Hill Deputy Chief Sub Editor +7050 Nancy Brown Senior Sub Editor +7256 Jo Bigsby Sub Editor +7094 Holly Stone Sub Editor +7324 ART DESK David Graham Art Director +7048 Danny Ledger Deputy Art Editor +7099 Emma Bowden Senior Designer +7860 Aysha Siddiqua Senior Designer +7091 Stephanie Cunnison Designer +7055 PARTY PAGES & EVENTS Mark Moody Social Editor +7061 CONTRIBU

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