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Argus Press

Index Argus Press

Argus Press was a British publishing company. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 34 relations: Alexandra Palace, Ascential, Atlanta, British Electric Traction, Bug-Byte, Business-to-business, Chief executive officer, Clarksdale, Mississippi, Commodore Disk User, Competition Commission, Denver, Grandslam Interactive, Hemel Hempstead, Home computer, Leicester Square, List of Reach plc titles, London, Management buyout, MC Lothlorien, Model engineering, Olympia London, Publishing, Quicksilva, Reach plc, Reading Chronicle, Redhill, Surrey, Robert Maxwell, Sandown Park Racecourse, Slimming club, Software, South London Press, Southern England, Wargame, Your Commodore.

  2. Newspaper companies of the United Kingdom

Alexandra Palace

Alexandra Palace is an entertainment and sports venue in North London, situated between Wood Green and Muswell Hill in the London Borough of Haringey.

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Ascential

Ascential plc (formerly EMAP) is a British business-to-business media company specialising in exhibitions & festivals and information services.

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Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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British Electric Traction

British Electric Traction Company Limited, renamed BET plc in 1985, was a large British industrial conglomerate.

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Bug-Byte

Bug-Byte Software Ltd. was a video game company founded in 1980 in Liverpool, initially producing software for the Acorn Atom and ZX80.

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Business-to-business

Business-to-business (B2B or, in some countries, BtoB) is a situation where one business makes a commercial transaction with another.

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Chief executive officer

A chief executive officer (CEO) (chief executive (CE), or managing director (MD) in the UK) is the highest officer charged with the management of an organization especially a company or nonprofit institution.

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Clarksdale, Mississippi

Clarksdale is a city in and the county seat of Coahoma County, Mississippi, United States.

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Commodore Disk User

Commodore Disk User, also referred to as CDU, was a magazine for the Commodore range of computers, including the Commodore 64, Commodore 128 and Commodore Plus/4.

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Competition Commission

The Competition Commission was a non-departmental public body responsible for investigating mergers, markets and other enquiries related to regulated industries under competition law in the United Kingdom.

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Denver

Denver is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado.

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Grandslam Interactive

Grandslam Interactive Ltd. (formerly Grandslam Entertainments Ltd. and later Grandslam Video Ltd.) was a video games software house based in Britain.

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Hemel Hempstead

Hemel Hempstead is a town in the Dacorum district in Hertfordshire, England.

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Home computer

Home computers were a class of microcomputers that entered the market in 1977 and became common during the 1980s.

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Leicester Square

Leicester Square is a pedestrianised square in the West End of London, England.

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List of Reach plc titles

Reach plc publishes many newspapers, magazines and news websites.

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London

London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.

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Management buyout

A management buyout (MBO) is a form of acquisition in which a company's existing managers acquire a large part, or all, of the company, whether from a parent company or individual.

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MC Lothlorien

MC Lothlorien was a video games developer and publisher based in United Kingdom.

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Model engineering

Model engineering is the pursuit of constructing proportionally-scaled miniature working representations of full-sized machines.

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Olympia London

Olympia Events, formerly known as Olympia London and sometimes referred to as the Olympia Exhibition Centre, is an exhibition centre, event space and conference centre in West Kensington, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, London, England.

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Publishing

Publishing is the activity of making information, literature, music, software, and other content available to the public for sale or for free.

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Quicksilva

Quicksilva was a British games software publisher active during the early 1980s.

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Reach plc

Reach plc (known as Trinity Mirror between 1999 and 2018) is a British newspaper, magazine and digital publisher. Argus Press and Reach plc are magazine publishing companies of the United Kingdom and newspaper companies of the United Kingdom.

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Reading Chronicle

The Reading Chronicle is a weekly newspaper covering Reading in Berkshire, UK and surrounding areas, which began its life as the Berkshire Chronicle.

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Redhill, Surrey

Redhill is a town in the borough of Reigate and Banstead within the county of Surrey, England.

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Robert Maxwell

Ian Robert Maxwell (born Ján Ludvík Hyman Binyamin Hoch; 10 June 1923 – 5 November 1991) was a Czechoslovak-born British media proprietor, politician, fraudster, and the father of the convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Sandown Park Racecourse

Sandown Park is a horse racing course and leisure venue in Esher, Surrey, England, located in the outer suburbs of London.

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Slimming club

Slimming clubs are support groups to encourage weight loss through healthy diet and fitness.

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Software

Software consists of computer programs that instruct the execution of a computer.

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South London Press

The South London Press, London Weekly News and Mercury (formerly South London Press) is a weekly newspaper currently based in Catford, South East London.

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Southern England

Southern England, also known as the South of England or the South, is a sub-national part of England with cultural, economic and political differences from both the Midlands and the North.

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Wargame

A wargame is a strategy game in which two or more players command opposing armed forces in a simulation of an armed conflict.

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Your Commodore

Your Commodore was a magazine for Commodore computers, including the Commodore 64, Amiga, and the Commodore PC range.

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See also

Newspaper companies of the United Kingdom

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argus_Press

Also known as Argus Newspapers, Argus Press Group, Argus Press PLC, Argus Press Software, Argus Press Software Ltd, Argus Press Software Ltd., Argus Specialist Publications, Computer Gamer.