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Dennis publishing was first founded in 1973 by Felix Dennis (D.2014) and the current CEO is James Tyre. Dennis publishing has the vision 'to be the most dynamic media company in the UK'. They currently own multiple brands including, 30 to be exact; Auto Express, Carbuyer.co.uk, Money Week and The Week to name a few.
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Dennis is one of the most dynamic media companies within the UK, they are the sixth-largest consumer magazine publisher. They have revolutionised and modernised due to the growing technology era to become a multi-platform award-winning media company, whose group turnover reached over £130 million. Dennis operates in 4 market sectors, they are Current Affairs, Technology, Lifestyle and Automotive with a monthly reach of 50 million users and selling over 2.5 million magazines a month.
Dennis Publishing is determined and has a strong social responsibility in which they uphold very close to them. They ensure their employees are feeling good and 'doing good' as well as working with the charities, The Heart of England Forst and The Sick Childen's Trust with their staff regularly volunteering to help plant trees. Dennis publishing's founder, Felix Dennis spent his life dedicated to planting trees and becoming a much-loved poet.
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