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− | Bloomberg Businessweek, commonly and formerly known as | + | Bloomberg Businessweek, commonly and formerly known as Businesweek, is a weekly business magazine published by Bloomberg L.P. New York City is where their offices are today. |
Businessweek was first published in September 1929, only weeks before the Stock Market Crash of 1929. Its original purpose was to provide information and opinions as to what was happening in the business world, at the time. | Businessweek was first published in September 1929, only weeks before the Stock Market Crash of 1929. Its original purpose was to provide information and opinions as to what was happening in the business world, at the time. | ||
− | In late 2009, Bloomberg L.P. bought the magazine — for a reported $2 million to $5 million plus assumption of liabilities — and renamed it Bloomberg | + | In late 2009, Bloomberg L.P. bought the magazine — for a reported $2 million to $5 million plus assumption of liabilities — and renamed it Bloomberg Businessweek. Adler Josh Tyrangiel signed on to be editor-in-chief, who had been deputy managing editor for Time Magazine. In early 2010, the magazine title was restyled Bloomberg Businessweek (with a lowercase "w") as part of a redesign. |
In April 2011, Bloomberg Businessweek launched an iPad version of the magazine available as an iTunes subscription. | In April 2011, Bloomberg Businessweek launched an iPad version of the magazine available as an iTunes subscription. | ||
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==Additional Information== | ==Additional Information== |
Revision as of 18:23, 28 December 2011
Bloomberg Businessweek
Bloomberg Businessweek, commonly and formerly known as Businesweek, is a weekly business magazine published by Bloomberg L.P. New York City is where their offices are today.
Businessweek was first published in September 1929, only weeks before the Stock Market Crash of 1929. Its original purpose was to provide information and opinions as to what was happening in the business world, at the time.
In late 2009, Bloomberg L.P. bought the magazine — for a reported $2 million to $5 million plus assumption of liabilities — and renamed it Bloomberg Businessweek. Adler Josh Tyrangiel signed on to be editor-in-chief, who had been deputy managing editor for Time Magazine. In early 2010, the magazine title was restyled Bloomberg Businessweek (with a lowercase "w") as part of a redesign.
In April 2011, Bloomberg Businessweek launched an iPad version of the magazine available as an iTunes subscription.
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- NEW YORK NY
- United States 10121-0101
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- The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
- New York NY
- United States 10020
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