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Millivres Prowler Group (MPG) publishes the Pink Paper, AXM, DIVA, GT (formerly Gay Times) and Puffta and runs the Prowler and Expectations shops.
The company is a merger in 1999 between Millivres (who published Gay Times and owned an adult store in Camden) and Prowler Press, publishers of erotic magazines and films.[1] In 1996 Prowler had looked at merging with Chronos Publishing, publishers of Pink Paper and Boyz, but that never materialized, a couple of years later they merged with Millivres.
External links

http://www.millivres.co.uk/ MPG website
References
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- ↑ http://www.millivres.co.uk/AboutMPG/SignificantDates.aspx. Millivres Prowler Group history. Accessed: 2013-08-08. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6IiEBiXXB)