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  2. Freeads.co.uk - Wikipedia

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    Freeads.co.uk is an online classifieds website in the UK, and part of Freeads Classifieds Ltd. group and are owned by private investors. Covering over 50 cities [2] across the United Kingdom, Freeads.co.uk was recently voted the 7th in Harris Interactive's [3] survey in the "Classifieds & consumer to consumer marketplaces" behind the likes of eBay and Amazon.

  3. Preloved - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, it was ranked 2nd in the UK for classified ads by Hitwise. [3] In 2013, it recorded over 1.1 billion page views on its advert pages. [4] As of 2014, Preloved was the largest independent classified ads site in the UK. [3] In March 2014, Moo Ltd, the owner of Preloved.co.uk, was bought by The Hut Group. [5] [6] [7]

  4. Classified advertising - Wikipedia

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    Facebook marketplace provides classified-style services but prohibits the sale of firearms. [8] A number of online services called aggregators crawl and aggregate classifieds from sources such as blogs and RSS feeds, as opposed to relying on manually submitted listings.

  5. Auto Trader Group - Wikipedia

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    The company launched a website, Autotrader.co.uk, in 1996, giving people the ability to buy or sell a car online. [ 6 ] British international investment firm BC Partners bought a stake in the business from John Madejski in July 1998 for £260m; then Guardian Media Group , who had acquired Automart in 1982, merged that business with Hurst ...

  6. Loot (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    At one point, Loot's free-ads publication was published in 20 editions per week across the UK (including county-based editions such as in Essex and Kent), with a weekly circulation of approximately 180,000 copies in 1994. Loot launched Loot.com, headed by then London managing director Graham Tolhurst. Loot.com quickly grew to one of the world's ...

  7. PistonHeads - Wikipedia

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    Originally petrolheads.co.uk, PistonHeads disrupted traditional print publishing and was one of the first to bring automotive news online. PistonHeads quickly became a go-to website for instant access to the latest news and reviews on performance cars, with popular features like Shed of the Week and Brave Pill.

  8. Dillons the Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Dillon had become involved in the book trade through running bookstalls for the Central Association for Mental Welfare after graduating from Bedford College, London. [4] Determined to build a career in bookselling she persuaded the owner of a failing bookshop to sell her the business for £800, borrowing £600 off her father and £200 from a ...

  9. WYBG - Wikipedia

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    WYBG (1050 AM) was a radio station which broadcast a talk radio format. Licensed to Massena, New York, United States, the station was last owned by Wade Communications, Inc., a company locally owned by Curran and Dottie Wade. [2] During nighttime hours, the station reduced its power to 66 watts to protect Toronto's CHUM and New York's WEPN.