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Infobox for magazines. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status DO NOT ADD ANYTHING HERE italic title This is automatically filled by the template. Do not touch this. String optional Title title Name of the magazine. String required Logo logo no description File suggested Logo size logo_size The size of the ...
AI Global Media produce a range of awards, the highly specific categorisation of which has been commented on by the New Zealand Law Society who gave the example of "Dental Law Firm of the Year – UK", [3] while Capcora was awarded "Best Real Asset Advisory Boutique Germany", [4] and a small accountancy firm won "Accountant of the Year – Essex". [5]
Infobox for magazines. Template parameters This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status DO NOT ADD ANYTHING HERE italic title This is automatically filled by the template. Do not touch this. String optional Title title Name of the magazine. String required Logo logo no description File suggested Logo size logo_size The size of the logo image. Number ...
The first issue of Zzap!64, dated May 1985, was released on 11 April 1985.Its inaugural editorial team included editor Chris Anderson, Software Editor Bob Wade, freelance writer Steve Cooke (who joined the staff from the recently folded Personal Computer Games), and reviewers Gary Penn and Julian Rignall, who won their jobs after having placed as finalists at a video game competition.
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