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Splash Magazines Worldwide is an online lifestyle resource covering varied and unusual aspects of life around the globe. The magazine was established by Lawrence Davis in 1999 as a hobby, and then it became an obsession. It has grown to include journalists and readers from around the world.
Davis started Splash Magazines Worldwide after being involved with another small publication in. To his surprise, he found he enjoyed the publishing business so much that he decided to create a magazine of his own. Davis liked telling people the magazine was a hobby turned obsession and, in fact, he often spent over 100 hours a week working on the publication. With his passion Davis was able to see Splash Magazines grow into a worldwide trusted source for information covering events, from the biggest to the smallest in the worlds of fashion, entertainment, travel and technology. Source
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| Scope | International, Consumer |
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
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