How British 'Institution' Radio Times Remains Relevant in the Digital Era

Launching its Christmas edition, managing director Dom Murray discusses the magazine's commercial opportunities

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Christmas is a time for family traditions. In Britain, one long-standing tradition tied to an almost 100-year-old magazine is the physical highlighting of shows to watch in the printed program guide the Radio Times, despite living in the digital age where online streaming on-screen guides are available.

After nearly a century of covering the British broadcasting landscape, from radio to the emergence of television and now streaming, the publication continues to be one of Britain’s most popular and commercially successful magazine titles.

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