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Time Inc weekly revamps before other titles enter the market.
Australasian Business Intelligence, October, 2005
Oct 25, 2005 (Mediaweek - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Time Incorporated's Australia publication "Who" is about to be revamped. "Who" editor
Jane Nicholls said the new look will include increasing the number of pages in "Star Tracks" from 10 to 20 as well as stylistic changes to make the publication more modern and mainstream. Nicholls also said the "Scoop" section will be renamed "Who News" and will span at least 10 pages. Due to market speculation that publishers Emap and Pacific Magazines may launch new celebrity titles in 2006, "Who" pushed its redesign forward in order to stay ahead of the pack.
Publication Date: 24 October 2005
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