The Red Bulletin

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The Red Bulletin is a global magazine published by Red Bull GmbH. It covers a wide range of topics including sports, culture, music, lifestyle, and entertainment. The magazine is known for its high-quality photography and in-depth articles.

History[edit | edit source]

The Red Bulletin was first launched in 2005 as a Formula One racing magazine. It was initially distributed at Formula One races and other Red Bull events. Over time, the magazine expanded its scope to cover a broader range of topics and began to be distributed globally.

Content[edit | edit source]

The magazine features a variety of content, including:

  • **Sports**: Coverage of extreme sports, traditional sports, and emerging sports.
  • **Culture**: Articles on contemporary culture, including art, literature, and film.
  • **Music**: Features on musicians, bands, and music festivals.
  • **Lifestyle**: Tips and articles on travel, adventure, and personal development.
  • **Entertainment**: Interviews with celebrities, reviews of movies, and coverage of entertainment events.

Distribution[edit | edit source]

The Red Bulletin is available in both print and digital formats. It is distributed in over 50 countries and is available in multiple languages. The magazine can be found at various locations including airports, hotels, and Red Bull events. It is also available by subscription.

Notable Features[edit | edit source]

The magazine is known for its high-quality photography and design. It often features exclusive interviews with prominent figures in sports, music, and entertainment. The Red Bulletin also includes special editions and themed issues.

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