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* The [[Evening Standard]]
* The [[Metro Newspaper|Metro]]
* The Evening Standard
* The Metro
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* [[Time Out]]
* Time Out
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* [[Smoke Magazine]]
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(Click the title above for a list of the pages that Grubstreet has in Category Media)

London is and has been for many centuries, a centre for journalism. Despite globalization and relocation to the provinces, London is still the UK's centre of the media world.

Traditionally, newspapers were written, edited and typeset in Fleet Street, but since Rupert Murdoch moved production of his papers: The Times, The Sun, The News of the World, to Wapping, and others have followed suit, Fleet Street is a historical relic of the newspaper centre it was. Reuters has its headquarters on Fleet Street.

London Newspapers

  • The Evening Standard
  • The Metro
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London Magazines

  • Time Out
  • LAM - (London's Alternative Magazine - targetted at ex-pat Australians, New Zealanders and South Africans)
  • Big Issue (Charity magazine for the homeless)
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