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Clash magazine returns to print with 100th edition next year
By Chris Cooke | Published on Friday 11 December 2015
If you hadn’t noticed that the print version of Clash magazine has been hold for a year now, then don’t notice. Look away! Because Clash mag is returning to print next February with its 100th edition, after which it will relaunch as a bi-monthly title.
The independent publishing firm behind Clash says it is working with a number of brand partners on the re-launch of its print edition, which will be accompanied by an app and the always-live website. The firm also has a “premium advertising partnership” with the Vice Digital Network, which aids the commercial side of the operation.
The magazine’s Co-founder and Editor-In-Chief Simon Harper, says: “Reaching 100 issues in today’s print climate is quite a triumph, especially for an independent publication such as Clash. We’ve taken time to evolve and refine the Clash brand, and are very excited about this new chapter and our visions for 2016 and beyond”.
Meanwhile Devina Seth from Vice says: “Clash have quickly established themselves as a premium publisher across the Vice Digital Network. Their premium content is in demand amongst millennial audiences, which works in favour of brands and them as a media owner”.