it's got paul mason, ash sarkar. well, 100% of the launch issue has been generated in the uk.the original us one and 1a others — australia, south korea, china, japan, argentina, colombia, and so on. and all of that content goes into a big content pool, and any licensee can take whatever they want from that pool at any point. going forward, we have a licence that allows us to take 50% of any edition from the us and then beyond that from overseas. but we have such a strong music market here — well, and film industry — that we'll lead on british content. vivienne, does fortune still have a print version? i'm afraid i don't know. absolutely, it has several. it has a global edition. unlike what darren was saying, we pretty much print the same magazine throughout the world, i believe. and it still does get millions of readers, as does time. so, it's not — i hear whatjim is saying. i think time used to get something like five million readers a week. it possibly gets half of that now, but it still does get, you know, in the seven figures at least. rolling stone — i guess that looking