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'''''Hello!''''' is a weekly magazine specialising in celebrity news |
'''''Hello!''''' is a weekly magazine specialising in celebrity news and gossip, published in [[Britain]]. |
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Owned by [[Spanish]] [[publisher]] [[Eduardo Sanchez Junco]], ''Hello!'' is a spin-off of the enormously successful Spanish magazine ''¡Hola!''; between 1998 and 2004 there was also a French version, ''Ohla !''. |
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'''Hello!''' and rival OK! magazine often try to out-scoop each other, by buying up exclusive rights to celebrity weddings and interviews. |
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==2003 lawsuit== |
==2003 lawsuit== |
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Editor | Unknown |
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Categories | Celebrity |
Frequency | Weekly |
First issue | 1988 |
Final issue Number | - |
Company | Hello Ltd (Spain) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Website | www.hellomagazine.com |
Hello! is a weekly magazine specialising in celebrity news and gossip, published in Britain.
Owned by Spanish publisher Eduardo Sanchez Junco, Hello! is a spin-off of the enormously successful Spanish magazine ¡Hola!; between 1998 and 2004 there was also a French version, Ohla !.
Hello! and rival OK! magazine often try to out-scoop each other, by buying up exclusive rights to celebrity weddings and interviews.
2003 lawsuit
Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas sued Hello! for publishing unauthorised photographs of their wedding. The rival magazine OK! had an exclusive contract for pictures of the wedding, and also sued Hello! In November 2003, OK! was awarded £1,033,156 in damages, and Jones and Douglas received £14,600.
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