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Quincy is best in state for families, says magazineBut now, this urban, waterfront community off the Southeast Expressway has been named the best place in the state to raise a family by BusinessWeek magazine. That ranks it right up there with Honolulu and Virginia Beach, Va. - never mind... In this article: Quincy, BusinessWeek, Barnstable, and Anchorage |
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Reuters | 2 days ago
BusinessWeek lays off up to 130 workers, AP cuts 90
...said in interviews with Reuters and other media outlets last month that their goal was to not gut BusinessWeek. All day long on Thursday, BusinessWeek staffers reported on Twitter that they had lost their jobs. Many were columnists and...
In this article: Bloomberg LP, Twitter, McGraw-Hill Companies Inc, and Thomson Reuters Corp
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New York Post | 2 days ago
BusinessWeek starts layoffs
...1." Norman Pearlstine, Bloomberg's chief content officer and soon-to-be chairman of BusinessWeek, has said he plans to offer jobs to most of the BusinessWeek staff, but early reports indicate the cuts are much deeper than the original...
In this article: Mike Bloomberg, McGraw-Hill, and Bloomberg L.P
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FOLIO | 3 days ago
BusinessWeek Layoffs to Begin Today
..."important" online-side employees, a source familiar with situation told FOLIO:. Those cuts would not include BusinessWeek executive editor and BusinessWeek.com editor John Byrne, who is said to be remaining with the magazine, despite...
In this article: Stephen Adler and Time Magazine
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The Tennessean | 3 days ago
BusinessWeek names Clarksville best place to raise kids in TN
...another in a series of accolades from major, national publications for Clarksville Tennessee's fifth-largest city. In the latest, BusinessWeek magazine calls Clarksville "Tennessee's Best Place to Raise Your Kids." That follows another...
In this article: Tennessee, Nashville, Fort Campbell, Cost of living, Arcadia, Middle Tennessee State University, and Chapel Hill, N.C
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New York Times | 4 days ago
Josh Tyrangiel Named Editor of BusinessWeek
...been geared toward wire-service stories and there has been little room for long-form content. As BusinessWeek employees were interviewed for Bloomberg BusinessWeek jobs, they were asked to write essays about their careers and where they saw the...
In this article: Josh Tyrangiel, Time Inc., Bloomberg L.P, Vibe, Time Magazine, and Rolling Stone
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Reuters | 4 days ago
UPDATE 1-Bloomberg hires Time editor for BusinessWeek
* Tyrangiel to join BusinessWeek after sale to Bloomberg * Tyrangiel to bring wider array of readers, magazine says By Robert MacMillan Bloomberg LP said on Tuesday that Time magazine Deputy Managing Editor Josh Tyrangiel will edit...
In this article: Bloomberg LP, Time Inc, McGraw-Hill Companies Inc, Revenue, Time Magazine, Stephen Adler, and The Philadelphia Inquirer
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washingtonpost.com | 4 days ago
Bloomberg hires Time deputy to lead BusinessWeek
NEW YORK -- Josh Tyrangiel, the deputy managing editor of Time magazine, will become editor of BusinessWeek when Bloomberg LP takes over the magazine next month. Tyrangiel will step in at a crucial transition for Bloomberg. The news and...
In this article: Bloomberg LP, Josh Tyrangiel, Stephen Adler, McGraw-Hill Companies Inc., NEW YORK, Time Magazine, and Michael Bloomberg
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Gawker | 4 days ago
BusinessWeek Names New Editor, Starts Layoffs (Perhaps) (Updated) [Media]
...a link to this post 'BusinessWeek Names New Editor, Starts Layoffs (Perhaps) (Updated)' via email: Nov 17, 2009 10:18 AM 783 BusinessWeek, which is in full reinvention mode since its was bought by Bloomberg last month, has found itself a...
In this article: Josh Tyrangiel, Time Inc, Richard Stengel, Jeff Bewkes, Wikipedia, McGraw-Hill, and Time Warner
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FOLIO | 4 days ago
Bloomberg Names New BusinessWeek Editor
...managing editor, to replace Stephen Adler. Time deputy managing editor Josh Tyrangiel has been appointed editor-in-chief of BusinessWeek, the magazine's first top editor under Bloomberg ownership. He replaces editor Stephen Adler, who...
In this article: Josh Tyrangiel, Time Inc., Stephen Adler, and Time Warner
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BusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time. Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune and Forbes, which are published bi-weekly.
From 1975, it carried more advertising pages annually than any magazine in the United States, and in the mid 1990s its circulation was more than one million worldwide.
Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. In 2006, it also started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.
BusinessWeek discontinued its European and Asian editions in 2005. The press release of 07 December 2005 issued by McGraw-Hill stated that it had decided to deliver a single global edition instead of providing separate regional ones.
On October 12, 2007, BusinessWeek launched a revamped design, its first in four years. Several sections were redesigned to focus the publication more on news and global coverage, while eliminating the Executive Life section.
- Name:
- BusinessWeek
- Type:
- Weekly Business Periodical
- Editor:
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- Stephen J. Adler
- John Byrne
- Format:
- Magazine
- Language:
- English
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