Now! (1979–1981 magazine)

was a British weekly news magazine founded by entrepreneur Sir James Goldsmith,[1] partly as a vehicle for dissemination of his right-wing political opinions.

misjudged the market and the competition from Sunday newspapers and the news magazines The Economist, Time and Newsweek.

[3] Issue one featured on the cover a grainy black-and-white photograph of Brigadier Khalil al-Azzawi, director of Iraqi Military Intelligence with the banner "Exclusive: How this man's agents spy on Britain..." and a tag for a "Special NOW!

Senior staff and contributors included, Frank Johnson, Clive Barnes, Art Buchwald and Patrick Hutber.

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