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Friday, 09 November 2007
Liverpool’s Move Publishing this week celebrated its eighth birthday since its formation in 1999. The celebrations co-incided with the 200th edition of its fortnightly property title Your Move.
Liverpool’s Move Publishing this week celebrated its eighth birthday since its formation in 1999. The celebrations co-incided with the 200th edition of its fortnightly property title Your Move.

Move was set up by Dave and Kim O’Brien and Fiona Barnett. Other publications and events have since been added to the Move fold.  

Your Move is a residential classified-led magazine with 50,000 copies distributed freely across Merseyside every fortnight. The title has proved extremely successful in capturing a large slice of the city’s classified ads market for homes. The Echo, which used to publish its homes supplement on a Thursday, has subsequently changed its weekly publication day to Wednesdays.  Trinity has also fought back strongly with an increased investment in its door to door delivery of property related publications.

Liverpool’s Move Publishing this week celebrated its eighth birthday since its formation in 1999. The celebrations co-incided with the 200th edition of its fortnightly property title Your Move.
In 2002 Move launched “Go Out” a listings and entertainment title and in April this year the company launched Move Commercial, a quarterly publication targeting the commercial sector on Merseyside. The publication has since gone bi-monthly.

Kim O’Brien told How-Do earlier this year that the company had plans to launch in other Northern cities in due course and yesterday she confirmed this was still the intention for 2008 but wouldn’t confirm which cities which would happen first.

The events arm of Move, which runs the Merseyside Property Awards and the Property and Home Show, has confirmed that next year’s P&HS - its third - will be held at the Echo Arena.

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