Manchester City F.C. media

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Manchester City F.C. media is website of Manchester City F.C that gives vital pieces of information about the club.

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Overview

The club's website, mcfc.co.uk, was relaunched in July 2009. Unlike the majority of other football club websites, the site does not feature adverts. The website was designed by Poke, and a number of awards since its relaunch. [1]

On 17 July 2013, the club announced the release of ten new websites (effectively just domains of the main website), which would duplicate the content of the club's main website but in a variety of other languages, particularly Oriental in origin. [2] Combined with the previous release of Arabic- and Mandarin-language websites, this makes mcfc.co.uk the website with the broadest global reach of all football websites, serving the official languages to 160 countries and therefore readable by approximately 80% of the world's population. [2]

Magazine

ManC
EditorDavid Clayton
Categories Sport - Football
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherCre8 Publishing
First issueIn current format
4 August 2010
Country England, U.K.
Based in Manchester
Language English
Website Publisher
ISSN 1359-3749

ManC (previously known as City) is the official magazine of the English football club Manchester City.

City magazine

The magazine was known as City for a number of years. The magazine was retailed at £2.50 but format was phased out in favour of new, updated and larger magazine format in August 2010. [3]

ManC

The new format was called ManC and was launched on the 4 August 2010. [4] The new magazine is published by Cre8 publishing who also produce the Manchester City matchday programmes and the magazine pagination was increased by 33% from 66 pages to 100 and to make up for production the price was increased by one pound, to make the magazine £3.50. [4]

Some of the current features in the new 2010 format include:

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References

  1. "Manchester City". Poke Media. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
  2. 1 2 "City launch 10 new international websites". mcfc.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-07-30.
  3. "Vieira the cover star of latest City Mag". mcfc.co.uk. 24 March 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
  4. 1 2 "MCFC announce new look magazine". mcfc.co.uk. 3 August 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2010.