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Bloomberg Businessweek

Bloomberg Businessweek, previously known as BusinessWeek, is an American weekly business magazine published fifty times a year.[2] Since 2009, the magazine is owned by New York City-based Bloomberg L.P. The magazine debuted in New York City in September 1929.[3] Bloomberg Businessweek business magazines are located in the Bloomberg Tower, 731 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan in New York City and market magazines are located in the Citigroup Center, 153 East 53rd Street between Lexington and Third Avenue, Manhattan in New York City.

Bloomberg Businessweek
February 15, 2021 cover of
Bloomberg Businessweek
EditorJoel Weber
CategoriesBusiness
FrequencyWeekly
Total circulation
(2018)
325,000[1]
FoundedSeptember 1929; 93 years ago (1929-09), New York City
First issueSeptember 1929; 93 years ago (1929-09), New York City
CompanyBloomberg L.P.
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City
Bloomberg Tower, 731 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, New York City 10022, United States (business magazine)
Citigroup Center, 153 East 53rd Street between Lexington and Third Avenue, Manhattan, New York City 10022 (market magazine)
LanguageEnglish
Websitebloomberg.com/businessweek
ISSN0007-7135

History

Businessweek was first published based in New York City in September 1929, weeks before the stock market crash of 1929.[4] The magazine provided information and opinions on what was happening in the business world at the time. Early sections of the magazine included marketing, labor, finance, management and Washington Outlook, which made Businessweek one of the first publications to cover national political issues that directly impacted the business world.[5]

Businessweek was originally published to be a resource for business managers. However, in the 1970s, the magazine shifted its strategy and added consumers outside the business world.[3] As of 1975, the magazine was carrying more advertising pages annually than any other magazine in the United States.[6] Businessweek began publishing its annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs in 1988.[7]

Stephen B. Shepard served as editor-in-chief from 1984 until 2005 when he was chosen to be the founding dean of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. Under Shepard, Businessweek's readership grew to more than six million in the late 1980s.[8] He was succeeded by Stephen J. Adler of The Wall Street Journal.[9] In 2006, Businessweek started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs in addition to its MBA program listing.[10]

Recession and Bloomberg LP acquisition

Businessweek suffered a decline in circulation during the late-2000s recession as advertising revenues fell one-third by the start of 2009 and the magazine's circulation fell to 936,000. In July 2009, it was reported that McGraw-Hill was trying to sell Businessweek and had hired Evercore Partners to conduct the sale.[11] Because of the magazine's liabilities, it was suggested that it might change hands for the nominal price of $1 to an investor who was willing to incur losses turning the magazine around.[12]

In late 2009, Bloomberg L.P. bought the magazine—reportedly for between $2 million to $5 million plus assumption of liabilities—and renamed it Bloomberg BusinessWeek.[13] It is now[when?] believed[by whom?] McGraw-Hill received the high end of the speculated price, at $5 million, along with the assumption of debt.[14][15]

2010−2018

In early 2010, the magazine title was restyled Bloomberg Businessweek (with a lowercase "w") as part of a redesign.[16] As of 2014, the magazine was losing $30 million per year, about half of the $60 million it was reported losing in 2009.[17] Adler resigned as editor-in-chief and was replaced by Josh Tyrangiel, who had been deputy managing editor of Time magazine.[18] In 2016, Bloomberg announced changes to Businessweek, which was losing between $20 and $30 million. Nearly 30 Bloomberg News journalists were let go across the U.S., Europe and Asia and it was announced that a new version of Bloomberg Businessweek would launch the following year. In addition, editor in chief Ellen Pollock stepped down from her position and Washington Bureau Chief Megan Murphy was named as the next editor in chief.[19] Megan Murphy served as editor from November 2016;[19] until she stepped down from the role in January 2018 and Joel Weber was appointed by the editorial board in her place.[20]

"The Big Hack" controversy

On October 4, 2018, Bloomberg Businessweek published "The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies", an article by Jordan Robertson and Michael Riley which claimed that China had hacked dozens of technology corporations including Amazon and Apple by placing an extra integrated circuit on a Supermicro server motherboard during manufacturing.[21]

The claims by Bloomberg have been heavily questioned. By 2 p.m. on the day of publication, Apple, Amazon, and Supermicro issued blanket denials, which Bloomberg reported.[22] Within the week, the United States Department of Homeland Security stated that it saw no reason to question those refutations.[23] The National Security Agency and Government Communications Headquarters and NCSC also denied the article's claims.[24]

Redesign

In early 2010, the magazine title was restyled Bloomberg Businessweek (with a lowercase "w") as part of a redesign. During the following years, the bold, eclectic, playful, and memetic face of Businessweek was cultivated largely by Businessweek's Creative director, Richard Turley then Rob Vargas (from 2014), and Deputy Creative director Tracy Ma (from 2011 through 2016). During her time at Businessweek, Ma worked on over 200 issues.[25] Now she is the Visual Editor at The New York Times Styles desk.

Additional versions

International editions of Businessweek were available on newsstands in Europe and Asia until 2005 when publication of regional editions was suspended to help increase foreign readership of customized European and Asian versions of Businessweek's website.[26] However, the same year the Russian edition was launched in collaboration with Rodionov Publishing House.[27]

At the same time, Businessweek partnered with InfoPro Management, a publishing and market research company based in Beirut, Lebanon, to produce the Arabic version of the magazine in 22 Arab countries.[28]

In 2011, Bloomberg Businessweek continued the magazine's international expansion and announced plans to introduce a Polish-language edition called Bloomberg Businessweek Polska, as well as a Chinese edition which was relaunched in November 2011.[29][30][31]

Bloomberg Businessweek launched an iPad version of the magazine using Apple's subscription billing service in 2011.[32][33] The iPad edition was the first to use this subscription method, which allows one to subscribe via an iTunes account.[34] There are over 100,000 subscribers to the iPad edition of Businessweek.[35]

Honors and awards

In the year 2011, Adweek named Bloomberg Businessweek as the top business magazine in the country.[36] In 2012, Bloomberg Businessweek won the general excellence award for general-interest magazines at the National Magazine Awards.[37] Also in 2012, Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel was named magazine editor of the year by Ad Age.[38] In 2014, Bloomberg Businessweek won a Society of American Business Editors and Writers Best in Business award for magazines, general excellence.[39]

Name and spelling history

  • The Business Week (name at founding)
  • Business Week and later BusinessWeek (names under McGraw-Hill Education ownership)
  • Bloomberg BusinessWeek (initial name under Bloomberg ownership)
  • Bloomberg Businessweek (current name; 2010–present)

Employees

Notable present and former employees of the magazine include:

See also

References

  1. ^ "History & Facts". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved April 27, 2016.
  2. ^ "Bloomberg Businessweek: Annual Subscription". Businessweek.com. Archived from the original on 23 May 2020. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  3. ^ a b "McGraw-Hill trying to sell BusinessWeek". Reuters. July 13, 2009. from the original on July 3, 2013. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  4. ^ Delbridge, Emily (November 21, 2019). "The 8 Best Business Magazines of 2020". The Balance Small Business. New York City: Dotdash. Best for Business News: Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 8 Feb 2020.
  5. ^ "A historical perspective of Businessweek, sold to Bloomberg". Talking Biz News. 13 October 2009. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
  6. ^ Jackson, Kenneth T.; Keller, Lisa; Flood, Nancy V., eds. (2010). The Encyclopedia of New York City (2nd ed.). New Haven: Yale University Press; New‑York Historical Society. p. 957. ISBN 978-0-300-18257-6. LCCN 2010-31294. OCLC 842264684. OL 25891135M.
  7. ^ . BusinessWeek. Archived from the original on June 3, 2007. Retrieved January 23, 2007.
  8. ^ Moeller, Philip (July 31, 1988). "Controlling 'insider' information is impossible". Toronto Star. Retrieved July 22, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Steinberg, Jacques (December 7, 2004). "BusinessWeek Chooses Outsider as Editor in Chief". The New York Times. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  10. ^ . BusinessWeek. Archived from the original on May 4, 2010. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  11. ^ "McGraw-Hill trying to sell BusinessWeek: source". Reuters. 2009-07-13. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  12. ^ Edgecliffe-Johnson, Andrew (July 13, 2009). "Business Week sale may fetch only $1". Financial Times. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
  13. ^ "Bloomberg to take over BusinessWeek". MSNBC. Associated Press. October 13, 2009. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  14. ^ Clifford, Stephanie; Carr, David (2009-10-13). "Bloomberg Buys BusinessWeek From McGraw-Hill". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on 2019-12-04. Retrieved 2019-12-04. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the price was said to be near $5 million, plus assumption of liabilities, which were $31.9 million as of April.
  15. ^ Yarow, Jay. "BusinessWeek Sale Gives McGraw Hill $5.9 Million After Taxes". Business Insider. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  16. ^ Klenert, Josh (April 26, 2010). . Society of Publication Designers. Archived from the original on March 10, 2011. Retrieved April 13, 2011.
  17. ^ Bond, Shannon (December 10, 2014). "Bloomberg believes in Businessweek as a model". Financial Times. Retrieved October 13, 2017.
  18. ^ Clifford, Stephanie (November 18, 2009). "Deputy at Time Magazine to Be BusinessWeek Editor". The New York Times. p. B3. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  19. ^ a b Alpert, Lukas I. (2016-11-17). "Bloomberg Changes Businessweek Leaders, Ends Political TV Program". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2016-12-04.
  20. ^ Tani, Maxwell (2018-01-04). "Bloomberg Businessweek hires a new editor". Business Insider. Insider, Inc. Retrieved 2019-01-10. Bloomberg Businessweek announced a new editor on Thursday, shuffling its editorial structure.
    According to three people at Bloomberg, Bloomberg Markets magazine editor Joel Weber will take over the company's flagship Businessweek magazine, succeeding current editor Megan Murphy.
  21. ^ Robertson, Jordan; Riley, Michael (4 October 2018). "China Used a Tiny Chip in a Hack That Infiltrated U.S. Companies". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  22. ^ "The Big Hack: Statements From Amazon, Apple, Supermicro, and the Chinese Government". Bloomberg News. 4 October 2018.
  23. ^ "Statement from DHS Press Secretary on Recent Media Reports of Potential Supply Chain Compromise". 6 October 2018.
  24. ^ "DHS and GCHQ join Amazon and Apple in denying Bloomberg chip hack story". ZDNet. Retrieved Oct 7, 2018.
  25. ^ Bourton, Lucy (4 December 2018). "Laughing at the world of graphic design with Tracy Ma". It's Nice That.
  26. ^ "BusinessWeek Announces Repositioning in Global Markets". The McGraw-Hill Companies. Archived from the original on July 12, 2012. Retrieved November 24, 2010.
  27. ^ "Businessweek and Rodionov Publishing House to Launch Russian Edition of Businessweek in Fall 2005". Media onLine. March 1, 2005. Retrieved February 17, 2017.
  28. ^ "Arabic edition of BusinessWeek hits newstands". The Daily Star. Lebanon. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  29. ^ . BtoB Media Business. Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  30. ^ . Min Online. Archived from the original on October 11, 2013. Retrieved March 7, 2012.
  31. ^ Lu Chang (December 17, 2011). "Magazine industry soars". China Daily. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
  32. ^ "Bloomberg Businessweek+ on the App Store". App Store. Retrieved October 13, 2017.
  33. ^ "Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine Subscription". Businessweek Subscribe. Retrieved October 13, 2017.
  34. ^ "Bloomberg Businesweek Underwhelms With iPad App (Demo)". TechCrunch. 11 April 2011. Retrieved April 11, 2011.
  35. ^ "Bloomberg Businessweek to launch first iPhone app". New Media Age. Retrieved March 7, 2012.
  36. ^ Moses, Lucia (December 5, 2011). "Hot List: Magazines See what magazine brands are taking chances and embracing change". Adweek. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  37. ^ Pompeo, Joe (May 4, 2012). . Capital New York. Archived from the original on December 28, 2014. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  38. ^ Dumenco, Simon (October 15, 2012). "Ad Age's Magazine A-List: Josh Tyrangiel Is Editor of the Year". Ad Age. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  39. ^ . Society of American Business Editors and Writers. Archived from the original on May 21, 2015. Retrieved May 22, 2015.

Further reading

  • Coy, Peter; Ellis, James; Dwyer, Paula; Weber, Joel (December 20, 2019). "Businessweek at 90: Covering Business Through the Decades". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  • Whittick, Olivia (28 June 2018). "Graphic Times WIth New York Times Designer Tracy Ma: On Garbage Design, Font Punchlines, and Fruitful Tension". Ssense.

External links

  • Official website

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Bloomberg Businessweek previously known as BusinessWeek is an American weekly business magazine published fifty times a year 2 Since 2009 the magazine is owned by New York City based Bloomberg L P The magazine debuted in New York City in September 1929 3 Bloomberg Businessweek business magazines are located in the Bloomberg Tower 731 Lexington Avenue Manhattan in New York City and market magazines are located in the Citigroup Center 153 East 53rd Street between Lexington and Third Avenue Manhattan in New York City Bloomberg BusinessweekFebruary 15 2021 cover ofBloomberg BusinessweekEditorJoel WeberCategoriesBusinessFrequencyWeeklyTotal circulation 2018 325 000 1 FoundedSeptember 1929 93 years ago 1929 09 New York CityFirst issueSeptember 1929 93 years ago 1929 09 New York CityCompanyBloomberg L P CountryUnited StatesBased inNew York CityBloomberg Tower 731 Lexington Avenue Manhattan New York City 10022 United States business magazine Citigroup Center 153 East 53rd Street between Lexington and Third Avenue Manhattan New York City 10022 market magazine LanguageEnglishWebsitebloomberg wbr com wbr businessweekISSN0007 7135 Contents 1 History 1 1 Recession and Bloomberg LP acquisition 1 2 2010 2018 1 2 1 The Big Hack controversy 2 Redesign 3 Additional versions 4 Honors and awards 5 Name and spelling history 6 Employees 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditBusinessweek was first published based in New York City in September 1929 weeks before the stock market crash of 1929 4 The magazine provided information and opinions on what was happening in the business world at the time Early sections of the magazine included marketing labor finance management and Washington Outlook which made Businessweek one of the first publications to cover national political issues that directly impacted the business world 5 Businessweek was originally published to be a resource for business managers However in the 1970s the magazine shifted its strategy and added consumers outside the business world 3 As of 1975 update the magazine was carrying more advertising pages annually than any other magazine in the United States 6 Businessweek began publishing its annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs in 1988 7 Stephen B Shepard served as editor in chief from 1984 until 2005 when he was chosen to be the founding dean of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism Under Shepard Businessweek s readership grew to more than six million in the late 1980s 8 He was succeeded by Stephen J Adler of The Wall Street Journal 9 In 2006 Businessweek started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs in addition to its MBA program listing 10 Recession and Bloomberg LP acquisition Edit Businessweek suffered a decline in circulation during the late 2000s recession as advertising revenues fell one third by the start of 2009 and the magazine s circulation fell to 936 000 In July 2009 it was reported that McGraw Hill was trying to sell Businessweek and had hired Evercore Partners to conduct the sale 11 Because of the magazine s liabilities it was suggested that it might change hands for the nominal price of 1 to an investor who was willing to incur losses turning the magazine around 12 In late 2009 Bloomberg L P bought the magazine reportedly for between 2 million to 5 million plus assumption of liabilities and renamed it Bloomberg BusinessWeek 13 It is now when believed by whom McGraw Hill received the high end of the speculated price at 5 million along with the assumption of debt 14 15 2010 2018 Edit In early 2010 the magazine title was restyled Bloomberg Businessweek with a lowercase w as part of a redesign 16 As of 2014 update the magazine was losing 30 million per year about half of the 60 million it was reported losing in 2009 17 Adler resigned as editor in chief and was replaced by Josh Tyrangiel who had been deputy managing editor of Time magazine 18 In 2016 Bloomberg announced changes to Businessweek which was losing between 20 and 30 million Nearly 30 Bloomberg News journalists were let go across the U S Europe and Asia and it was announced that a new version of Bloomberg Businessweek would launch the following year In addition editor in chief Ellen Pollock stepped down from her position and Washington Bureau Chief Megan Murphy was named as the next editor in chief 19 Megan Murphy served as editor from November 2016 19 until she stepped down from the role in January 2018 and Joel Weber was appointed by the editorial board in her place 20 The Big Hack controversy Edit On October 4 2018 Bloomberg Businessweek published The Big Hack How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U S Companies an article by Jordan Robertson and Michael Riley which claimed that China had hacked dozens of technology corporations including Amazon and Apple by placing an extra integrated circuit on a Supermicro server motherboard during manufacturing 21 The claims by Bloomberg have been heavily questioned By 2 p m on the day of publication Apple Amazon and Supermicro issued blanket denials which Bloomberg reported 22 Within the week the United States Department of Homeland Security stated that it saw no reason to question those refutations 23 The National Security Agency and Government Communications Headquarters and NCSC also denied the article s claims 24 Redesign EditIn early 2010 the magazine title was restyled Bloomberg Businessweek with a lowercase w as part of a redesign During the following years the bold eclectic playful and memetic face of Businessweek was cultivated largely by Businessweek s Creative director Richard Turley then Rob Vargas from 2014 and Deputy Creative director Tracy Ma from 2011 through 2016 During her time at Businessweek Ma worked on over 200 issues 25 Now she is the Visual Editor at The New York Times Styles desk Additional versions EditInternational editions of Businessweek were available on newsstands in Europe and Asia until 2005 when publication of regional editions was suspended to help increase foreign readership of customized European and Asian versions of Businessweek s website 26 However the same year the Russian edition was launched in collaboration with Rodionov Publishing House 27 At the same time Businessweek partnered with InfoPro Management a publishing and market research company based in Beirut Lebanon to produce the Arabic version of the magazine in 22 Arab countries 28 In 2011 Bloomberg Businessweek continued the magazine s international expansion and announced plans to introduce a Polish language edition called Bloomberg Businessweek Polska as well as a Chinese edition which was relaunched in November 2011 29 30 31 Bloomberg Businessweek launched an iPad version of the magazine using Apple s subscription billing service in 2011 32 33 The iPad edition was the first to use this subscription method which allows one to subscribe via an iTunes account 34 There are over 100 000 subscribers to the iPad edition of Businessweek 35 Honors and awards EditIn the year 2011 Adweek named Bloomberg Businessweek as the top business magazine in the country 36 In 2012 Bloomberg Businessweek won the general excellence award for general interest magazines at the National Magazine Awards 37 Also in 2012 Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel was named magazine editor of the year by Ad Age 38 In 2014 Bloomberg Businessweek won a Society of American Business Editors and Writers Best in Business award for magazines general excellence 39 Name and spelling history EditThe Business Week name at founding Business Week and later BusinessWeek names under McGraw Hill Education ownership Bloomberg BusinessWeek initial name under Bloomberg ownership Bloomberg Businessweek current name 2010 present Employees EditNotable present and former employees of the magazine include Stephen B Shepard former editor in chief of BusinessWeek 1984 2005 and founding dean of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism Elliott V Bell former publisher and editor in chief of BusinessWeek and Superintendent of Banks for the State of New York advisor to Thomas E Dewey Robert Kolker former investigative journalist and author of Hidden Valley Road Brad Stone former investigative journalist and author of books on tech companies Josh Tyrangiel former editor and deputy managing editor of Time magazine Malcolm Muir founder of the magazine president of McGraw Hill Publishing 1928 1937 Virgil Jordan former editor and past president of The Conference Board Judith H Dobrzynski former senior editor Stephen J Adler former editor in chief of BusinessWeek 2005 2009 editor in chief of Reuters 2011 2021 Carla Robbins former reporter and deputy editorial page editor of The New York Times 2007 2012 See also EditBloomberg Markets Bloomberg News International Design Excellence Awards List of United States magazinesReferences Edit History amp Facts Bloomberg L P Retrieved April 27 2016 Bloomberg Businessweek Annual Subscription Businessweek com Archived from the original on 23 May 2020 Retrieved 14 October 2019 a b McGraw Hill trying to sell BusinessWeek Reuters July 13 2009 Archived from the original on July 3 2013 Retrieved July 22 2011 Delbridge Emily November 21 2019 The 8 Best Business Magazines of 2020 The Balance Small Business New York City Dotdash Best for Business News Bloomberg Businessweek Retrieved 8 Feb 2020 A historical perspective of Businessweek sold to Bloomberg Talking Biz News 13 October 2009 Retrieved August 14 2010 Jackson Kenneth T Keller Lisa Flood Nancy V eds 2010 The Encyclopedia of New York City 2nd ed New Haven Yale University Press New York Historical Society p 957 ISBN 978 0 300 18257 6 LCCN 2010 31294 OCLC 842264684 OL 25891135M BusinessWeek Business School Rankings BusinessWeek Archived from the original on June 3 2007 Retrieved January 23 2007 Moeller Philip July 31 1988 Controlling insider information is impossible Toronto Star Retrieved July 22 2011 permanent dead link Steinberg Jacques December 7 2004 BusinessWeek Chooses Outsider as Editor in Chief The New York Times Retrieved July 22 2011 Undergrad Rankings 2010 BusinessWeek Archived from the original on May 4 2010 Retrieved April 10 2010 McGraw Hill trying to sell BusinessWeek source Reuters 2009 07 13 Retrieved 2019 10 29 Edgecliffe Johnson Andrew July 13 2009 Business Week sale may fetch only 1 Financial Times Retrieved April 1 2013 Bloomberg to take over BusinessWeek MSNBC Associated Press October 13 2009 Retrieved July 22 2011 Clifford Stephanie Carr David 2009 10 13 Bloomberg Buys BusinessWeek From McGraw Hill The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on 2019 12 04 Retrieved 2019 12 04 Terms of the deal were not disclosed but the price was said to be near 5 million plus assumption of liabilities which were 31 9 million as of April Yarow Jay BusinessWeek Sale Gives McGraw Hill 5 9 Million After Taxes Business Insider Retrieved 2019 12 04 Klenert Josh April 26 2010 Bloomberg Businessweek Redesign Society of Publication Designers Archived from the original on March 10 2011 Retrieved April 13 2011 Bond Shannon December 10 2014 Bloomberg believes in Businessweek as a model Financial Times Retrieved October 13 2017 Clifford Stephanie November 18 2009 Deputy at Time Magazine to Be BusinessWeek Editor The New York Times p B3 Retrieved July 22 2011 a b Alpert Lukas I 2016 11 17 Bloomberg Changes Businessweek Leaders Ends Political TV Program Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2016 12 04 Tani Maxwell 2018 01 04 Bloomberg Businessweek hires a new editor Business Insider Insider Inc Retrieved 2019 01 10 Bloomberg Businessweek announced a new editor on Thursday shuffling its editorial structure According to three people at Bloomberg Bloomberg Markets magazine editor Joel Weber will take over the company s flagship Businessweek magazine succeeding current editor Megan Murphy Robertson Jordan Riley Michael 4 October 2018 China Used a Tiny Chip in a Hack That Infiltrated U S Companies Bloomberg Businessweek Retrieved 2019 05 30 The Big Hack Statements From Amazon Apple Supermicro and the Chinese Government Bloomberg News 4 October 2018 Statement from DHS Press Secretary on Recent Media Reports of Potential Supply Chain Compromise 6 October 2018 DHS and GCHQ join Amazon and Apple in denying Bloomberg chip hack story ZDNet Retrieved Oct 7 2018 Bourton Lucy 4 December 2018 Laughing at the world of graphic design with Tracy Ma It s Nice That BusinessWeek Announces Repositioning in Global Markets The McGraw Hill Companies Archived from the original on July 12 2012 Retrieved November 24 2010 Businessweek and Rodionov Publishing House to Launch Russian Edition of Businessweek in Fall 2005 Media onLine March 1 2005 Retrieved February 17 2017 Arabic edition of BusinessWeek hits newstands The Daily Star Lebanon Retrieved July 22 2011 Business magazines look overseas for growth BtoB Media Business Archived from the original on July 26 2011 Retrieved July 22 2011 Report China Magazine Industry Booming Min Online Archived from the original on October 11 2013 Retrieved March 7 2012 Lu Chang December 17 2011 Magazine industry soars China Daily Retrieved September 7 2014 Bloomberg Businessweek on the App Store App Store Retrieved October 13 2017 Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine Subscription Businessweek Subscribe Retrieved October 13 2017 Bloomberg Businesweek Underwhelms With iPad App Demo TechCrunch 11 April 2011 Retrieved April 11 2011 Bloomberg Businessweek to launch first iPhone app New Media Age Retrieved March 7 2012 Moses Lucia December 5 2011 Hot List Magazines See what magazine brands are taking chances and embracing change Adweek Retrieved May 22 2015 Pompeo Joe May 4 2012 At the often stodgy National Magazine Awards best disruptor of decorum goes to a lucky guy from Dallas Capital New York Archived from the original on December 28 2014 Retrieved May 22 2015 Dumenco Simon October 15 2012 Ad Age s Magazine A List Josh Tyrangiel Is Editor of the Year Ad Age Retrieved May 22 2015 Best in Business contest results 2014 contest year Society of American Business Editors and Writers Archived from the original on May 21 2015 Retrieved May 22 2015 Further reading EditCoy Peter Ellis James Dwyer Paula Weber Joel December 20 2019 Businessweek at 90 Covering Business Through the Decades Bloomberg Businessweek Retrieved 14 June 2020 Whittick Olivia 28 June 2018 Graphic Times WIth New York Times Designer Tracy Ma On Garbage Design Font Punchlines and Fruitful Tension Ssense External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bloomberg Businessweek Official website Portals New York City Business Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bloomberg Businessweek amp oldid 1128159350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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