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05 February 2010
Print your own first edition of the London Weekly
Hello, Twitters, MagCultists, Guardians, and Journoforumers:
UPDATE 3 Shouldn’t you be following me on Twitter?
UPDATE 2 BBC London requested – and has now been given – my copy of the London Weekly because they couldn’t find one anywhere.
UPDATE 1 Some people have requested a better picture of the masthead. (I’m one of those people to whom the masthead is not the logo but the staff box.) My iPhone won’t take a good enough picture, so here is what it says.
News Editor: Gary Smith, Managing Editor, thelondonweekly.co.uk: Dominic Gardener, Deputy Managing Editor, Alan Mills, Assistant Managing Editors: Lisa Ferguson, Neil Harris, Steve Campbell, Editors-at-large:tess Riley, Ken Broker, STAFF Writers: Janet Libberman, Andrew Price, Jeremy Jones, CRITICS: Simon Adams, Leah Fogerty, Clark Collins.Disclaimer: The London Weekly is published once weekly by Global Publishing Group (GPG) and distributed Fridays & Saturdays. GPG does not assume any responsibility for all materials published in the paper. However, all material remain copyright to GPG. All views expressed are not necessary the views of the Editor or Publisher. For full t/c, go to: www.thelondonweekly.co.uk. Keep London tidy by taking your London Weekly with you when you leave the train, bus, or tube.
I left off email addresses, which you can find on the website, however, there are no phone numbers or street addresses listed in the paper.
ORIGINAL POST Picked up a copy of the first edition of the London Weekly from a binman outside Holburn station. Here are the iPhone shots:































