The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 5 and Version 1 of Time Out

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Somebody presumably from Time Out wrote:
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Top-selling London listings weekly, with extensive coverage of art, theatre, music, cinema and other events, plus general blurb on shopping, restaurants and celebrity interviews.
Top-selling London listings weekly, with extensive coverage of art, theatre, music, cinema and other events, plus general blurb on shopping, restaurants and celebrity interviews. Main rival is probably [[Metro Life]] which comes free with the [[Evening Standard | Standard]] on Thursdays.
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At �2.50 Time Out is less than the price of a pint.
At �2.35 Time Out is too expensive to be a weekly purchase, but heavily discounted subscription deals are generally available for under �50 a year.
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category='Listings,Media'
category='Media,Periodicals'
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formatted_website_text='http://www.timeout.com '
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website='' summary='Weekly listings magazine'
website='http://www.timeout.com'
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Top-selling London listings weekly, with extensive coverage of art, theatre, music, cinema and other events, plus general blurb on shopping, restaurants and celebrity interviews. Main rival is probably Metro Life which comes free with the Standard on Thursdays.

At �2.35 Time Out is too expensive to be a weekly purchase, but heavily discounted subscription deals are generally available for under �50 a year.

Time Out remains independent, under the control of its founder, and it shows. The critical writing and coverage is far superior to Metro Life, if you discount the inept Books section.


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