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The magazine was previously known as ''''PC Week''''.
The magazine was previously known as ''''PC Week''''.

PC Week was founded in the summer of 1983 by editor-in-chief Drake Lundell, publisher Bob Zeigel, and German financier Otmar Weber of M&T Publishing which owned several European computer magazines. Lundell and Zeigel had previously worked with Computerworld.


eWeek is home to "Spencer F. Katt." Katt has appeared in every issue since 1983. Katt is a male feline character who appears in a humorous cartoon, accompanied by a weekly column that covers industry news and gossip, usually commenting on a current event.
eWeek is home to "Spencer F. Katt." Katt has appeared in every issue since 1983. Katt is a male feline character who appears in a humorous cartoon, accompanied by a weekly column that covers industry news and gossip, usually commenting on a current event.

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eWEEK
Editor-in-ChiefEric Lundquist
CategoriesComputer magazines, Business magazines
FrequencyWeekly
Circulation400,100
First issue1983
CompanyZiff Davis Enterprise
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.eweek.com
ISSN1530-6283
For the Non-profit organization see eWeek.org

eWEEK (tagline: The Enterprise Newsweekly) is a weekly computing business magazine published by Ziff Davis Enterprise, featuring editorials, reviews, lab tests and news.

The magazine mostly covers enterprise topics and is targeted at IT professionals rather than hobbyists.

The magazine was previously known as 'PC Week'.

PC Week was founded in the summer of 1983 by editor-in-chief Drake Lundell, publisher Bob Zeigel, and German financier Otmar Weber of M&T Publishing which owned several European computer magazines. Lundell and Zeigel had previously worked with Computerworld.

eWeek is home to "Spencer F. Katt." Katt has appeared in every issue since 1983. Katt is a male feline character who appears in a humorous cartoon, accompanied by a weekly column that covers industry news and gossip, usually commenting on a current event.

The enterprise level assets of Ziff Davis, including eWeek, Baseline Magazine, CIO Insight and Channel Insider, were carved away from the parent company and merged with the Developer Shed network to form Ziff Davis Enterprise in August, 2007.

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