Media / Talk of the Trade: End of the World (CORRECTED)
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THE weekly log of magazine launches and closures in The Magazine Business Report provides a mirror of changing fads. Sport is an especially volatile sector. With the demise of Transworld Sport and Cricket World comes the launch of Football World and Inside Channel 4 Racing. We say farewell, too, to Home Maker, but put out the welcome mat for Your Cat and Sugarcraft. The Report also records that World of Dinosaurs has, perhaps inevitably, become extinct.
CORRECTION
The magazine Cricket World has not closed down, as we erroneously reported two weeks ago.
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