RWD Magazine
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RWD Magazine (also known as RWD or RWDmag) is a British-based magazine which features music, style, sport, gaming, film, technology, news, interviews and charts on hip hop, grime, dubstep, R&B, UK garage, drum and bass and U.S. house music. Running from 2001–2014 It was released monthly, distributing 98,300 copies each time and was ABC certified. It was considered the largest magazine on youth music and lifestyle in the United Kingdom.[citation needed]
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Editor | Tego Sigel |
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Senior Staff Writer | Ben Fawcett |
Online Editor | Tego Sigel |
Former editors | Nardene Scott | Matt Mason | Alex Donne Johnson | Hattie Collins |
Staff writers | Grant Brydon, Ben Fawcett, Julius Pepperwood |
Categories | Music, style, sport, gaming, film, technology, news |
Frequency | Monthly |
Total circulation | 98,806 (ABC Jul – Dec 2013)[1] Print and digital editions. |
Founded | 1 September 2001 (2001-09-01) |
Company | Rewind Creative Media LTD |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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As well as the magazine, RWDmag has a website which features music videos, tracks and artist profiles. RWDmag.com was the first major website to champion grime music.