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Trinity Mirror has launched Liverpool.com , an arts and entertainment listings website.

Aimed at the city's burgeoning tourist trade and its incumbent leisure crowd, the site will provide previews, reviews, features, interviews and listings.

Liverpool.com, which is being edited by Rachael Tinniswood, also has a glossy monthly magazine that will run alongside it with an additional pull-out listings guide.

The site will eventually offer searchable listings databases, restaurant reviews and city venue maps, as well as video and audio casts content and interactive features.

Liverpool Echo editor, Alastair Machray, who has ultimate editorial responsibility for the project, said: "I was flabbergasted, when we began putting the site and the mag together, by the sheer volume of leisure options that are out there. The only thing missing was Liverpool.com itself. We're pleased to have corrected the omission.

"Liverpool and its environs are moving incredibly quickly. People are looking at us in a new light. We are home to a whole new generation of confident, optimistic, people anxious to be out and about enjoying what the region has to offer.

"That mood change and the newness of Liverpool is reflected in the fact that Liverpool.com is the first Trinity Mirror North West launch to focus on on-line with a print companion, rather than vice versa."

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