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Netribution



Netribution - a Portmanteau] of net and distribution - was launched in 1999 as a free resource and magazine for European filmmakers and went on to become one of the largest and most popular free [[film industry services up until its closure in 2002 by students at University of Westminster], home of the UK's first ever cinema screening in 1896, and the worlds first photography, film and media studies courses, Tom Fogg and Nicol Wistreich, and initially Wendy Bevan Mogg, Netribution was run by people who 'knew nothing about the internet, the film industry, magazines or running a business'. Nevertheless, and in spite of some of the worst luck to befall a start up and with no external investment, UK film industry support or advertising revenues, it grew to become the only magazine covering the Europe independent film industry in any depth.



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