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Its subsequent editor, Ingrams, who was then pursuing a career as an actor, shared the editorship with Booker, from around issue number 10, and took over from issue 40. The magazine was initially edited by Booker and designed by Rushton, who drew cartoons for it. It is generally agreed that Osmond suggested the title, and sold many of the early copies in person, in London pubs. The publication was initially funded by Osmond and launched in 1961. The magazine proper began when they learned of a new printing process, photo-litho offset, which meant that anybody with a typewriter and Letraset could produce a magazine. After National Service, Ingrams and Foot went as undergraduates to Oxford University, where they met future collaborators including Peter Usborne, Andrew Osmond and John Wells.

private eyes

The forerunner of Private Eye was The Salopian, a school magazine published at Shrewsbury School in the mid-1950s and edited by Richard Ingrams, Willie Rushton, Christopher Booker and Paul Foot. 3 Frequent targets for parody and satire.It is well known for the use of pseudonyms by its contributors, many of whom have been prominent in public life – this even extends to a fictional proprietor, Lord Gnome. Both its satire and investigative journalism have led to numerous libel suits. With a "deeply conservative resistance to change", it has resisted moves to online content or glossy format: it has always been printed on cheap paper and resembles, in format and content, a comic as much as a serious magazine. It is privately owned and highly profitable. The magazine bucks the trend of declining circulation for print media, having recorded its highest ever circulation in the second half of 2016. Private Eye is Britain's best-selling current affairs magazine, and such is its long-term popularity and impact that many of its recurring in-jokes have entered popular culture in the United Kingdom. It is also known for its in-depth investigative journalism into under-reported scandals and cover-ups. The publication is widely recognised for its prominent criticism and lampooning of public figures. It is published in London and has been edited by Ian Hislop since 1986. Private Eye is a British fortnightly satirical and current affairs news magazine, founded in 1961.














Private eyes