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Copyleft (a play of the word copyright) is the practice of offering people the right to freely distribute copies and modified versions of a work with the stipulation that the same rights be preserved in derivative works down the line.[1]
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History[edit]
Felix Dennis started out in the magazine business in the late
1960s as one of the editors of the counterculture magazine OZ
. In the mid-1970s,
Dennis Publishing was born, beginning with a kung-fu magazine,
Kung Fu monthly.
Dennis followed this up in the early
1980s by publishing titles in the soon-to-be-lucrative computer enthusiast sector, including
Your Spectrum (later renamed
Your Sinclair and sold to
Future Publishing). Dennis has since maintained a foothold in the computer magazine business - until
Maxim's success in the US in the late
1990s, computer magazines were the mainstay of Dennis' magazine holdings, second only to Future Publishing in the UK.
Dennis Publishing,
Inc. publishes one of the most successful modern men's lifestyle magazines in
America -
Maxim (2.5 million rate base) - along with
Stuff (1.3 million rate base) and general interest music magazine
Blender (800,
000 rate base). Maxim, Stuff and Blender are registered trademarks of Felix Dennis.
On
5 February 2005,
Maxim Radio was launched on
Sirius Satellite Radio. On
12 November 2008,
Sirius and XM merged, and 5 days later
Sirius XM Stars Too debuted on Sirius Satellite Radio on Sirius
108 and XM 139. In May
2011,
Stars Too moved to channel 104 on both services.[1]
On
15 February 2007, Dennis Publishing, Inc. announced that it had retained media investment firm,
Allen & Company as its exclusive financial advisor to explore various strategic alternatives available to the
Company including a possible sale of the Company.[2][3]
In June 2007, all of Dennis's
United States holdings - minus the
U.S. edition of The
Week - were sold to the private equity firm
Quadrangle Group, this included the editions of Maxim, Stuff & Blender.[4]
In
January 2008, Dennis Publishing acquired the online news site
The First Post for an undisclosed sum.[5]
In
February 2008, Dennis Publishing announced the launch of iGizmo, a free fortnightly interactive digital magazine dedicated to gadgets and consumer technology, launching on 11 March.
In
November 2008, Dennis Publishing acquired the online games and hardware enthusiast website bit-tech.net for an undisclosed sum.[6]
For
2012, Dennis Publishing, producing more than 50 magazines, increased its group pre-tax profits by 35% year-on-year from £4.1m to £5.5m.
Group operating profit climbed almost 12% to £4.9m. Group turnover, excluding share of joint venture revenues, rose slightly year on year to just over £70m. Revenues including joint ventures climbed 3% to £77.7m. Operations in the UK accounted for almost 84% of total revenues.[7]
Since Felix Dennis' death in 2014, Dennis Publishing has been owned by the
Heart of England Forest Charity,[8] a charity set up by Felix Dennis with the mission of “the plantation, re-plantation, conservation and establishment of trees for the benefit of the public, together with the education of the public by the promulgation of knowledge and the appreciation of trees”.[9]
8 Out of 10 Cats is a
British television comedy panel game produced by Zeppotron. The show is hosted by
Jimmy Carr and the current team captains are
Sean Lock and
Jon Richardson.
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