Time Out London may (or may not -- a final decision is still pending) become a free magazine, with its "print edition containing fewer listings and more content, such as features and
reviews, funded by advertising," writes Nick Batten.
We were concerned about the fate of our local version, Time Out New York, but couldn't find any current news stories
about whether the London move could affect other editions. Consider this info,though, from Wikipedia: "While the London edition is solely owned by the Time Out Group, other editions are partly or
wholly owned by other entities. For instance the ownership of a Chicago edition of the
magazine that launched in March 2005 was split 50-50 between the group and Joe Mansueto."
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