Now magazine
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- For the Canadian version with the same title published in the Toronto area, see NOW (magazine)
- This "Now" magazine should not be confused with the James Goldsmith publication which existed between 1979-81.
| Now | |
|---|---|
| Acting Editor | Jeremy Mark |
| Categories | Celebrity, Gossip, Entertainment |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Publisher | Tammi Iley |
| First issue | 1997 |
| Company | IPC Media |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| Website | http://www.nowmagazine.co.uk |
NOW is a British weekly entertainment magazine.
It is one of the biggest selling magazines in the UK, with a regular circulation over half a million[citation needed]. It is a mix of celebrity news, gossip and fashion and is primarily aimed at women. It also features movie and music reviews, real life stories, shopping and style feature together with major celebrity interviews.
NOW was launched in late 1997 as a less serious, more gossip-oriented magazine aimed at women, and circulation quickly grew. A series of high-profile celebrity relationships, such as between David and Victoria Beckham, and Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt provided ample material, while reality shows such as Big Brother and Pop Idol grew popular at just the right time to help fill pages.
NOW magazine is published by IPC Media Limited and can be sampled at http://www.nowmagazine.co.uk.

