01/04/2014

IPC Media Propose To Cease Publishing Nuts

IPC Media has announced it has entered into a 30-day consultation with staff about the potential closure of Nuts and Nuts.co.uk.

IPC Inspire managing director Paul Williams said: "After 10 years at the top of its market, we have taken the difficult decision to propose the closure of Nuts and exit the young men's lifestyle sector. IPC will provide impacted staff with all the support they need during the consultation process."

(CVS/CD)

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