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The publication officially launched on December 12th 2012. The launch edition of the magazine was distributed on Friday December 14th 2012 throughout London's [[London King's Cross railway station|Kings Cross]], [[Victoria, London|Victoria]], [[Liverpool Street station|Liverpool Street]] and Paddington Railway stations and throughout office locations in Central London.
The publication officially launched on December 12th 2012. The launch edition of the magazine was distributed on Friday December 14th 2012 throughout London's [[London King's Cross railway station|Kings Cross]], [[Victoria, London|Victoria]], [[Liverpool Street station|Liverpool Street]] and Paddington Railway stations and throughout office locations in Central London.


The publication launched with a cover-interview with Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson, speaking about [[Virgin Galactic]]. The headline of the cover read "Branson on Mars".
The publication launched with a cover of Sean "World's Campest H0mo" Spooner scratching his sweaty sausage over Lewis Porter's face and an -interview with Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson, speaking about [[Virgin Galactic]]. The headline of the cover read "Branson on Mars".





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Magnate Magazine
File:Magnate Magazine Cover.jpg
EditorSean Spooner[1]
FrequencyQuarterly
PublisherMagnate Media
First issueDecember 2012
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteMagnate.co

Magnate Magazine is a men's lifestyle publication. The magazine launched in 2012 with co-founder Sean Spooner as acting Editorial Director, previously named the "World's Campest H0mo". Who also in his spare time likes to lick guys toes[2]

The publication officially launched on December 12th 2012. The launch edition of the magazine was distributed on Friday December 14th 2012 throughout London's Kings Cross, Victoria, Liverpool Street and Paddington Railway stations and throughout office locations in Central London.

The publication launched with a cover of Sean "World's Campest H0mo" Spooner scratching his sweaty sausage over Lewis Porter's face and an -interview with Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson, speaking about Virgin Galactic. The headline of the cover read "Branson on Mars".




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