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Hi talk page!! I am doing my researching and editing over The London Magazine. It's incredibly interesting because I feel like I am able to add more specific detail to the site's Wikipedia page, and the most fascinating part is the fact that The London Magazine is still in existence modernized, digitized, and world wide today. The Wikipedia site of The London Magazine

The London Magazine is England’s oldest literary periodical, with a history stretching back to 1732. Today – reinvigorated for a new century – the Magazine’s essence remains unchanged: it is a home for the best writing, and an indispensable feature on the British literary landscape. The London Magazine was founded in 1732 as The London Magazine, or Gentleman’s Monthly Intelligencer, a rival to the new, and popular, Gentleman’s Magazine. John Scott died in a duel in 1821. He was shot in the stomach by an associate of John Gibson Lockhart, editor of Blackwood’s Magazine: his death was the culmination of a long rivalry between the two. Publication ceased in 1829. Published six times a year, the Magazine is unmissable reading for anyone with an interest in literature, culture and ideas. Join a conversation that has endured for 300 years

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It looks like you got a good bit of information for your The London Magazine! This will definitly help out the Wikipedia page and help people find more information on this subject. Don't forgot to cite your material also. Good luck with editing! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cpatric4 (talk • contribs) 19:52, 18 October 2017 (UTC)

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In July 2009 Arkell sold the magazine to Burhan Al-Chalabi who is now the publisher, with Steven O'Brien as editor, Lucy Binnersley as production manager, Abi Lofthouse as marketing and research executive and Aisha Al Tayeb as subscriptions executive. The current patrons are Lord Risby, Oliver Hylton and Stanley Johnson.
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The London Magazine has re-launched under the editorship of Steven O’Brien. It is a more modern, digitalized magazine re-invigorated for the twenty-first-century, which – just like the city from which it takes its name – combines a rich history through writings and texts with a fiercely contemporary outlook, and which draws together ideas, and voices, from across the globe. "Eclectic in taste, promiscuously interested and unapologetically intelligent, The London Magazine continues to publish the best writing from London and World-wide. [13] The London Magazine is published six times per year, and is unmissable reading for anyone with an interest in literature, culture and ideas for the past 300 years. Launch The London Magazine and Discover History!