4Q Magazine
4Q is a free national magazine published in the United Kingdom with a readership of 40,000. Founded by Andrew Jackson and Michael Smith, and later joined by Rob Pearson, the idea for the magazine had been intended as a university coursework project. After winning a local ‘Dragon’s Den’ style competition hosted by the Manchester universities, they set up the business after Jackson had completed his studies. Two years after the 4Q company was established the team announced the magazine will be going fully national, and brought in one of their writers and event organisers, Rob Pearson, as their third director and also head of strategy.
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4Q Magazine
4Q is a free national magazine published in the United Kingdom with a readership of 40,000. Founded by Andrew Jackson and Michael Smith, and later joined by Rob Pearson, the idea for the magazine had been intended as a university coursework project. After winning a local ‘Dragon’s Den’ style competition hosted by the Manchester universities, they set up the business after Jackson had completed his studies. Two years after the 4Q company was established the team announced the magazine will be going fully national, and brought in one of their writers and event organisers, Rob Pearson, as their third director and also head of strategy.
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