Tit-Bits

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Tit-Bits was a hugely popular late 19th- and early 20th-century British weekly magazine of short, entertaining snippets and miscellany, founded by publisher George Newnes.

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instanceOf British magazine
magazine
weekly periodical
associatedWith George Newnes Ltd. NERFINISHED
businessModel advertising-supported
high circulation
low cover price
circulationArea British Empire NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
distributionChannel newsagents
railway bookstalls
editorialFocus entertaining miscellany
light reading
founder George Newnes NERFINISHED
genre entertainment magazine
miscellany
popular magazine
hasAudience lower-middle-class readers
working-class readers
hasFormat illustrated magazine
hasPart anecdotes
miscellaneous items
short articles
snippets
inception 1881
influenced British popular press
Penny magazines
inspiredBy American popular magazines
language English
locationOfPublisher London NERFINISHED
mediaType print
notableFor popularizing cheap mass-market magazines in Britain
originalTitle Tit-Bits NERFINISHED
peakPopularityPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
positionInCareerOf early success of George Newnes
printingTechnology steam-powered presses
publicationFrequency weekly
publisher George Newnes NERFINISHED
targetAudience mass readership

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George Newnes notableWork Tit-Bits
George Newnes founded Tit-Bits