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500,000 unique ABC1 visitors per month.

The Telegraph needs no introduction. Their website was created in November 1994, establishing the Telegraph as the first online daily UK newspaper in the UK.
1.3 million female visitors per month.

The typical handbag.com user is aged between 25 and 45, with a median age of 33.

She is likely to be ABC1, and either married or living with a partner in the home she owns.

In her spare time (of which there is little!), she enjoys the cinema and reading magazines - particularly the women's and home improvements titles.
350,000 young families and mums-to-be visiting per month.

Bounty has been supporting new parents and mums-to-be for more than 40 years.

We're dedicated to making family life easier by bringing you trusted advice, useful information and valuable samples, helping you care for your baby, your family and yourself.
The Guardian Unlimited network of websites was launched in January 1999.

By March 2001 GU had over 2.4 million unique users, making it the most popular UK newspaper website.
Newsquest is a subsidiary of Gannett Co., Inc. We serve our customers through:

* Our 18 daily titles and almost 300 weekly newspapers.
* A weekly readership of more than 13 million
* A weekly circulation of more than 10 million copies
* A digital network which attracts more than 3.5 million unique users
* Nearly 9,500 employees
* 11 newspaper printing sites plus Southernprint
* a network of more than 180 local newspaper and portal websites
* Magazine publishing
* Heatset magazine printing
* Direct marketing and door-to-door deliver
IPC Media is the UK's leading consumer magazine publisher, with an unrivalled portfolio of brands, selling over 350 million copies each year.

Our magazines reach over 70% of UK women and 50% of UK men — that's over 28 million UK adults.

With more than 150 years of publishing heritage, IPC's diverse portfolio offers something for everyone.
iVillage Limited (www.iVillage.co.uk) is the leading online information network for women.

Content channels include Diet & Fitness, Relationships, Parenting, Pregnancy & Baby, Health, Beauty, Food & Drink, Home & Garden Travel, Money, News & Entertainment, Work & Career and Astrology.
The Good Web Guide is the definitive guide to the best sites on the Internet. Our channels contain thousands of detailed website reviews.

Simply click on the channel of your interest in the bar above. Within each channel, we highlight some current favourites.

To see the full range, please use the drop down menu Channel Index in the top left-hand corner or use the search facility.
Travelbite is a website with easy to find, useful information on destinations all over the world, so if you're planning a holiday we can give you lots of ideas, tips, news and inspiration.

You will find an extensive range of country and city guides on travelbite, along with seasonal features focusing on where to go and when, as well as the latest news on flights, airports and new holidays.

If you are looking for a last-minute bargain, visit our weekly late deals section, or to find out what's on while you are on your holiday check out our special events and festivals section, picking out fun events taking place all over the world.
The No 1 at breakfast since its launch in 1993, GMTV is now the most watched breakfast show in the whole of Europe.

Every month, GMTV reaches 25 million people: almost 50% of the UK population. Three quarters of all housewives with children tune into GMTV every month, and more people watch GMTV in a week (11 million adults) that read the Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Guardian, The Independent and the Financial Times put together (6.4 million adults).
H. Bauer Publishing entered the U.K. scene with Bella magazine in 1987. Introducing a new format that mixes previously unseen real life editorial and exciting service features, Bella made a significant impact on the women's market. The company gained attention again in 1990 with the launch of Take a Break magazine. Touching the lives of millions of women with its unique blend of upfront real life and competitions, the title quickly became market leader. Despite strong competition, Take a Break has maintained its no.1 status, currently selling over 1 million copies a week.

Every week Take a Break is enjoyed by over 3 million adults and over 2.7 million women, a readership which puts all others in the shade. We like to think of it as a community which speaks up for ordinary people of all ages. We have lots of puzzles and competitions offering cash prizes, cars and holidays as well as pages on health and relationships, fashion and beauty and household tips. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoy putting it together.
This is London is the definitive website for those who live, work and play in the world's most vibrant city. Packed with the latest entertainment and celebrity news, film and restaurant reviews from acclaimed critics, This is London is simply the number one website for entertainment in town.

The site also boasts 24/7 coverage of News and Sport plus classified sections such as Jobs, Homes and Property, Holidays, Money and Loot.

Experienced journalists update the site throughout the day with sparkling features and incisive reviews using both original content and copy from our sister newspaper titles, the Evening Standard, Daily Mail and Metro.

This is London audience generates 8 million page impressions and 1.5 million unique users (ABCe audit, March 2006).

This is London users are made up of an almost equal mix of men and women who live or work in the capital. The audience can be divided into two main groups: articulate metropolitans and suburban home makers. Articulate metropolitans are intelligent, informed and ambitious individualists who are socially active, style conscious and hunters of thoughts and ideas. As would be expected suburban home makers place a huge importance on the home and are protective and ambitious for their children. They are mindful of social conventions and perceive London as the West End.