Bloomberg Business Week
Bloomberg Business Week | |
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description | Business magazine |
Area of Expertise | Economy, politics, governance, finance, sociology, culture and technology |
language | English |
publishing company | Bloomberg LP ( United States ) |
First edition | September 1929 |
Frequency of publication | weekly |
Sold edition | 990,683 copies |
Range | 4.8 million readers |
Editor-in-chief | Joel Weber |
editor | Hugh Wiley |
Web link | bloomberg.com/businessweek |
ISSN (print) | 0007-7135 |
Bloomberg Businessweek is a New York City weekly business magazine . It was first published in September 1929 by McGraw-Hill publisher under the title The Business Week . At the end of 2009 it was taken over by the media company Bloomberg LP . More than 2,350 journalists now work for the magazine in 146 offices in 72 countries and contribute to the online and print editions.
Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine is one of the largest trusted sources for business people around the world. The readership is distributed in over 140 countries with more than 4.8 million people. The main feature of Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine is to publish the latest and most accurate information, reports and opinions on the business world. Segments are printed on the first pages of the magazine that cover topics such as work, business, advertising and administration. Over the years, however, the magazine has seen some changes, including a more extensive technology and social media section.
Since 1988, the magazine publishes annual rankings of courses for Master of Business Administration ,
A full list of the various sections and features are given below:
Sections
- View
- Business
- Technology
- Finance
- Economics
- Politics
- Features
- Pursuits
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Media industry: Bloomberg buys business magazine BusinessWeek . spiegel.de. Retrieved November 13, 2011.
- ↑ Business School Rankings & Profiles. In: businessweek.com (English).
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