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Remnant Media was a British company which published a variety of pornographic magazines. On 1 March 2004 Richard Desmond's company Northern and Shell sold a package of 45 titles, for about £20m, to Remnant Media in order to help reshape Desmond's image as part of his strategy to bid for ''The Daily Telegraph''.〔(" Desmond breaks links with porn as he fights for 'Telegraph'" ), Andrew Clennell, The Independent, 2 March 2004〕 The Bank of Scotland became embroiled in controversy by lending Remnant Media £5 million towards the financing package.〔("Bank apologises for porn funding" ), BBC News, 22 March 2004〕 The company's most notorious title was ''Asian Babes'' magazine. Other magazines published under its ''Fantasy Publications'' brand included ''Readers Wives'', ''Horny Housewives'', ''Mega Boobs'', ''Mothers-in-Law'', ''Big Ones'', ''Just 18'' and ''60 Plus''. Remnant Media also published the gay lifestyle magazine ''attitude'' until January 2007. Remnant Media entered administration in late 2007. The assets of the company were soon sold to Trojan Publishing, itself soon acquired by Interactive Publishing. Trojan went into liquidation from 2010 and was dissolved by May 2013. In December 2005 Remnant Media created an off-shoot publishing company SMD Publishing which was dissolved in July 2010. Publications under SMD included ''Hotdog magazine'' and ''Front magazine''. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Remnant Media」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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