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- LADbible Group part of LBG Media is a British digital publisher. Its headquarters are in Manchester and it has offices in London, Dublin, Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland. Founded in 2012 by Alexander "Solly" Solomou and Arian Kalantari, LADbible Group has grown to become one of Britain's most prominent digital content publishers aimed at young adults claiming to reach two-thirds of 18–34-year-olds in the UK. LADbible Group's media brands have an audience approaching a billion, with 262 million followers worldwide across the major social media platforms and its five websites attract almost 69 million unique visitors every month. Its brands include LADbible, UNILAD, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and Tyla among many others and generate more than 28bn content views globally every year It has its own in-house creative team, Joyride, set up in 2016, who work with clients to help them reach LADbible Group's younger audience of 18-34 year olds through creative campaigns and in 2021, launched its own in-house production arm, LADstudios, which focuses on factual entertainment programming as well as documentary content. (en)
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- Alexander Solomou (en)
- Arian Kalantari (en)
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- LADbible Group part of LBG Media is a British digital publisher. Its headquarters are in Manchester and it has offices in London, Dublin, Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland. Founded in 2012 by Alexander "Solly" Solomou and Arian Kalantari, LADbible Group has grown to become one of Britain's most prominent digital content publishers aimed at young adults claiming to reach two-thirds of 18–34-year-olds in the UK. (en)
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