Time Out founder Tony Elliot has died aged 73. He rocketed to the heights of success when he masterminded the first copy of Time Out in 1968 during his summer break from Keele University.
The magazine entrepreneur had a "long" battle with lung cancer, Time Out chief executive Julio Bruno revealed on Linkedin. Time Out broke the news of their founder's death with "great sadness" in a lengthy statement.
The magazine paid tribute to Tony as a "visionary publisher" and a "champion of city culture". A statement to Time Out read: "It is with great sadness that we announce that Time Out's founder Tony Elliott passed away on July 16, after a long illness. "Tony was a visionary publisher, a tireless champion of city culture and a staunch friend. "He
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