Thursday, March 18th 2010
From a television series, to a magazine, to the internet, the Top Gear brand continues to grow despite being established back in 1977 and the apparent demise of the show in 2001. Top Gear actually started life as a local programme in the Birmingham area before being taken national by BBC2 and featuring presenters such as Noel Edmonds. The original concept of the show was that it took a magazine-style format, examining the latest new cars and offering car-related information. The Top Gear magazine was first published in 1993 and though the television series briefly disappeared from TV screens before being reborn in 2002, Top Gear always remained a force in the motoring industry thanks to its magazine and online presence.
Website: http://www.topgear.com
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