11 Facts About Dennis Publishing

1.

Felix Dennis Publishing died in 2014, leaving ownership of the company to the charity organization Heart of England Forest.

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2.

Felix Dennis Publishing started in the magazine business in the late 1960s as one of the editors of the counterculture magazine OZ.

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3.

In January 2008, Dennis Publishing acquired the online news site The First Post for an undisclosed sum.

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4.

In 2017, based on DoG Tech's rapid growth in the United States and other markets, Dennis Publishing entered into a joint venture agreement with DoG Tech LLC.

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5.

In July 2017, Dennis Publishing acquired MoneyWeek, UK's best-selling financial magazine.

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6.

In July 2018, Dennis Publishing was bought by Exponent, a British private equity firm.

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7.

In October 2018, Dennis Publishing launched Driving Electric, a website focused on hybrid and electric car reviews, news, features and videos aimed at UK consumers.

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8.

In February 2019, Dennis Publishing acquired Kiplinger, an American publisher of personal finance and business publications such as the personal finance magazine Kiplinger's Personal Finance and the weekly business and economic forecasting newsletter The Kiplinger Letter.

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9.

Later that year, Dennis Publishing divested its share in Den of Geek World Limited to its partner, DoG Tech LLC.

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10.

In February 2020, Dennis Publishing announced plans to launch a United States version of The Week Junior, a weekly subscription print magazine aimed at children aged 8 to 14 which was initially published in the UK in 2015.

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11.

Dennis Digital, formerly known as MaximNet, which launched in 1999, is the interactive Internet and mobile division of Dennis Publishing, which publishes Maxim, Stuff, and The Week, and previously published Blender.

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