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Hearst UK has acquired Be:FIT, a fitness and wellbeing festival for women, Salon QP, a luxury watch fair, and QP magazine, a luxury watch magazine, from Telegraph Media Group.
The deal is part of Hearst UK’s strategic commitment to grow and diversify revenues.
Hearst Live delivers over 100 events a year and continues to grow, with the Hearst Live team increasing in size by 30%. Last year, Hearst Live launched Bazaar at Work in November and has plans to launch the first Big Book Festival.
Commenting on the acquisition, Victoria Archbold (pictured), Managing Director of Events and Sponsorship at Hearst Live, said: “This deal plays to the strengths of our brands and is a perfect fit for our publishing and events business. We are seeing unprecedented growth in experiential events – our attendance levels doubled last year, primarily because our consumers are so engaged in our brands and those we choose to work with.
“From a commercial perspective, we have created successful collaborations with a number of like-minded brands that have delivered a great return on investment. Expanding our events portfolio will enable us to create more of these brand partnership platforms.”
Ruth Carter, Managing Director of Telegraph Events, said: “Events form a key part of our new long-term strategy, with the focus of our events being on quality journalism and our diversified revenue streams, namely Travel and Financial Solutions.
“We thank the talented teams behind Be:FIT and Salon QP for their hard work and dedication and wish Hearst UK the best in continuing the success of both brands.”
British Vogue has launched Vogue Values, a new editorial and social initiative designed to explore the power of fashion as a force for cultural progress, transformation
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