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IPC Technologies company history timeline

1986

In 1986 Gruner and Jahr successfully introduced Prima into the British market, a magazine already successful in a number of European countries.

1988

IPC moved aggressively to purchase Thompson Magazines in March of 1988 for £28 million.

The company acquired Carlton Magazine's Look Now and merged it with IPC publication 19 in July 1988, displaying both magazine names on the cover for the first several issues.

1989

Circulation of Woman and Woman's Own was still strong in February of 1989 at just under one million for each title, but the competitive pressure was not lifting.

1991

As Mellon summed up in the July 4, 1991, Marketing, "It's difficult for us to expand in the U.K., but with Europe we've only scratched the surface."

The goal was met; by 1991 the title sold nearly a million copies a year.

Once again IPC turned some energies toward new titles, creating Vox to appeal to the 20- to 30-year old male, and by mid-1991 it was redesigning Women's Realm, which had become the company's lowest circulation women's weekly.

2010

ISSA Interclean Innovation Award ISSA Interclean Amsterdam 2010.

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