In Out

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INOUT Magazine
Editor Victoria Melia
Staff writers John Wallace
Categories Lifestyle; food and drink
Frequency Quarterly
Circulation 30,000 (Readership estimated at 120,000)[1]
First issue November 2004
Company Jazz Fashion Publishing Ltd.
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Website http://www.inoutmagazine.co.uk

IN|OUT Magazine is a quarterly food, drink and lifestyle magazine published by Jazz Fashion Publishing Ltd. in Chester.[2] It is a guide for staying in or going out in North West England and North Wales, with a particular focus on food and drink, and is distributed for free through restaurants, hotels, farm shops, spas and other establishments.

History

The magazine was founded in November 2004 by Giles Cooper as an independently-published guide to restaurants and attractions in Chester and was first published by UK IO Publishing Ltd in Chester. In May 2005, an edition covering the Manchester region was also published alongside the one covering Chester, and in November 2006, a Liverpool edition was published. These three titles were published separately each May and November until May 2009, when it was decided to merge the three titles into a single directory for the North West and North Wales.

In March 2014 INOUT was sold to Jazz Fashion Publishing Ltd.

Content

INOUT is divided into two general sections: Staying In and Going Out:

Awards

INOUT Magazine works closely with regional Tourist Boards. In 2008, INOUT sponsored the Visit Chester and Cheshire Tourism Awards,[3] and in 2010, sponsored the Best Self Catering Establishment of the Year division of the Anglesey Tourism Awards.[4]

In 2007, INOUT Magazine was awarded the Weber Shandwick Award[5] for Raising the Image of the Food and Drink Industry at the Food Northwest Awards.[6]

Online Presence

INOUT launched a website to complement the magazine in 2006, and INOUT's new, improved website is launching in summer 2014.

The magazine has an active presence on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

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