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8 July, 2021 9:33 am

“Newshub UK Okay” changes its name to “Newshub.co.uk”

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The famous Facebook community “ “Newshub UK Okay”  joins “Newshub.co.uk”.

The famous Facebook community “ “Newshub UK Okay” joins “Newshub.co.uk”.

“Newshub UK Okay” changes its name to “Newshub.co.uk”

The aim of “Newshub UK Okay” is to answer the questions and needs of its followers. This is why the large Facebook community, “Newshub UK Okay”, is joining and merging with “Newshub.co.uk” in order to better respond to the requests of its followers.

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Newshub UK Okay is owned by Contents Media, a digital and international publisher with numerous websites such as Newshub.co.uk, which offers its thousands of daily readers real-time news, breaking news from England and the world, politics, lifestyle, culture and entertainment.

About Contents Media

Contents Media, with a total of 18 international properties, including Notizie.it, Newz.com, covers a wide range of news, politics, chronicles, technology and innovation, health and wellness, fashion and lifestyle.

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The entry into the US market with Newz.com represents another step in the evolution of Contents Media, following its great success in Italy with Notizie.it (more than 150 million page views per month and one million readers per day) and its expansion in Europe with Infos.fr (France), Actualidad.es (Spain) and Newshub.co.uk (UK).

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