i've always enjoyed the experience of leaning back and ging in the written word. My earling fer was actually waterstonesso, the printed word. And i feel i ep spending three times as much on books now than 20 years ago. I think magazines are a real indulgent experience but it's all so identification as tribal. It's you belong to a group, and you identified with that. We're very much forcast on werwe want to get to in the next couple of years. So we're pretty excited about, excuse the pon what the future holds for future.
Zillah Byng-Thorne is CEO of Future, the UK’s biggest magazine publishing group. With a stable of over 160 titles across print and online including recent acquisitions such as Wallpaper and The Week, Future is a truly multifaceted business and its CEO has also returned the group to record profits in recent years. She talks to Jeremy Leslie, Creative Director of the site, design consultancy and shop covering all things magazines: magCulture, to discuss how to keep a major publishing business moving forward.
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