It's harder for us to get dewey eyed about the closure of 19, to be honest; we can't recall ever having actually bought the thing, and to be honest we're not sure how it managed to keep going for so long when it was up against Company anyway.
But while teenage girls lose a magazine, slightly older men gain one with the planned launch of Blink, a "distinctive" coffe-table magazine aimed at people too jaded for GQ. Uri Gellar's writing for it, though, which only makes us feel even more jaded.
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