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- Hotdog_(magazine) abstract "Hotdog Magazine was a film magazine first published in the United Kingdom in 2000. Its publisher, Highbury Entertainment, claimed an average circulation of 17,132 between July and December 2003. By December 2005 sales were down to 13,659, and by its last edition they were thought to have fallen to just 7,000.As it tended toward a cynical view of the film industry (especially Hollywood), Hotdog could have been regarded as an editorially partisan publication. It usually avoided jumping on the blockbuster bandwagon and frequently published pieces which appeared to be contrary to widespread opinion (such as an iconoclastic item on Star Wars, for instance).However, over the past couple of years the magazine veered more towards the mainstream film press, with the notable change being its cover policy: initially Hotdog covers were often illustrations or images of cult, historical or alternative characters from film, referenced within that issue in one way or another, but towards the end of its life - along with a new, glossy cover material - this changed to the more standard practice of putting the current star of the moment there instead. This was largely a decision imposed by management for commercial reasons; veiled (or not so veiled) references to the magazine staff's displeasure at the practice can be found in several issues.".
- Hotdog_(magazine) circulation "7000".
- Hotdog_(magazine) country United_Kingdom.
- Hotdog_(magazine) editorTitle "Managing Editor".
- Hotdog_(magazine) issn "1470-9260".
- Hotdog_(magazine) publisher Remnant_Media.
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- Hotdog_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Dominic_McVey.
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- Hotdog_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Marketing_Week.
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- Hotdog_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Star_Wars.
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- Hotdog_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Hotdog'' (magazine)".
- Hotdog_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hotdog (magazine)".
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- Hotdog_(magazine) category "Film magazine".
- Hotdog_(magazine) circulation "7000".
- Hotdog_(magazine) company Remnant_Media.
- Hotdog_(magazine) country United_Kingdom.
- Hotdog_(magazine) editor "Richard Olsen".
- Hotdog_(magazine) editorTitle "Managing Editor".
- Hotdog_(magazine) finaldate "2006".
- Hotdog_(magazine) founded "2000".
- Hotdog_(magazine) issn "1470".
- Hotdog_(magazine) language "English".
- Hotdog_(magazine) publisher Remnant_Media.
- Hotdog_(magazine) title "Hotdog".
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- Hotdog_(magazine) subject Category:British_film_magazines.
- Hotdog_(magazine) subject Category:Defunct_magazines_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Hotdog_(magazine) subject Category:Magazines_disestablished_in_2006.
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- Hotdog_(magazine) comment "Hotdog Magazine was a film magazine first published in the United Kingdom in 2000. Its publisher, Highbury Entertainment, claimed an average circulation of 17,132 between July and December 2003. By December 2005 sales were down to 13,659, and by its last edition they were thought to have fallen to just 7,000.As it tended toward a cynical view of the film industry (especially Hollywood), Hotdog could have been regarded as an editorially partisan publication.".
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- Hotdog_(magazine) wasDerivedFrom Hotdog_(magazine)?oldid=681099855.
- Hotdog_(magazine) isPrimaryTopicOf Hotdog_(magazine).
- Hotdog_(magazine) name "Hotdog".