American City Business Journals — Wikipédia
American City Business Journals | |
Création | 1982 |
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Fondateurs | Mike Russell |
Siège social | Charlotte (Caroline du Nord) États-Unis |
Actionnaires | Advance Publications |
Activité | Presse |
Produits | Magazine |
Société mère | Advance Publications |
Site web | http://acbj.com/ |
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American City Business Journals est une chaîne de journaux américains basée à Charlotte en Caroline du Nord et appartenant à Advance Publications.
Historique
[modifier | modifier le code]En 1982, Mike Russell et William Worley lancent leur premier journal Kansas City Business Journal avec un nouveau concept[1]. Russell et Worley lancent d'autres titres et achètent d'autres journaux[1].
En 1985, la société American City Business Journals est cotée en bourse[1].
En 1989, Ray Shaw quitte son poste de président du groupe Dow Jones and Company et achète le groupe ACBJ[1],[2]. L'un des premiers faits de Shaw est de déménager le siège de la société de Kansas City à Charlotte, en Caroline du Nord[2].
En 1995, Advance Publications achète American City Business Journals[1],[2].
En 2009, ACBJ reprend le site internet Portfolio.com, auparavant associé à la société Condé Nast Publications[3].
Journaux
[modifier | modifier le code]Titre | Localité | Année de fondation | Site internet | Notes |
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Albany Business Review | Albany, New York | albany | ||
Albuquerque Business First | Albuquerque , Nouveau-Mexique | albuquerque | ||
Atlanta Business Chronicle | Atlanta (Géorgie) | atlanta | ||
Austin Business Journal | Austin, Texas | austin | ||
Baltimore Business Journal | Baltimore (Maryland) | baltimore | ||
Birmingham Business Journal | Birmingham, Alabama | birmingham | ||
Boston Business Journal | Boston (Massachusetts) | boston | ||
Buffalo Business First | Buffalo, New York | buffalo | ||
Charlotte Business Journal | Charlotte (Caroline du Nord) | charlotte | ||
Cincinnati Business Courier | Cincinnati, Ohio | 1984[4] | cincinnati | |
Columbus Business First | Columbus, Ohio | columbus | ||
Dallas Business Journal | Dallas, Texas | 1977 | dallas | |
Dayton Business Journal | Dayton, Ohio | dayton | ||
Denver Business Journal | Denver, Colorado | denver | ||
EastBay Business Journal | Oakland (Californie) | eastbay | ||
Triad Business Journal | Greensboro (Caroline du Nord) | triad | ||
Pacific Business News | Honolulu (Hawaï) | pacific | started by entrepreneur George Mason and former Honolulu Star-Bulletin editor John Ramsey. In 1983 Mason sold the newspaper to ACBJ, though he continued to write a regular column for more than a decade after that[5]. | |
Houston Business Journal | Houston, Texas | houston | Along with several other corporate sponsors, it coordinates the FastTech 50 Competition each year. | |
Jacksonville Business Journal | Jacksonville, Florida | jacksonville | ||
Kansas City Business Journal | Kansas City, Missouri | 1982 | kansascity | Co-founded by Michael K. Russell and William Worley in August 1982[6]. |
Business First of Louisville | Louisville, Kentucky | 1984 | louisville | |
Memphis Business Journal | Memphis (Tennessee) | 1979-05-04 | memphis | founded by Ward Archer as Mid-South Business, one of the first local business papers published in the United States.[réf. nécessaire] |
Milwaukee Business Journal | Milwaukee (Wisconsin) | milwaukee | ||
Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal | Twin Cities | twincities | ||
Nashville Business Journal | Nashville, Tennessee | nashville | ||
Orlando Business Journal | Orlando, Floride | orlando | ||
Philadelphia Business Journal | Philadelphie (Pennsylvanie) | philadelphia | ||
Phoenix Business Journal | Phoenix (Arizona) | phoenix | ||
Pittsburgh Business Times | Pittsburgh (Pennsylvanie) | pittsburgh | ||
Portland Business Journal | Portland, Oregon | portland | ||
Puget Sound Business Journal | Seattle (Washington) | seattle | ||
Triangle Business Journal | Raleigh (Caroline du Nord) | triangle | ||
Sacramento Business Journal | Sacramento (Californie) | sacramento | ||
St. Louis Business Journal | St. Louis, Missouri | stlouis | ||
San Antonio Business Journal | San Antonio, Texas | sanantonio | ||
San Francisco Business Journal | San Francisco, Californie | sanfrancisco | ||
San Jose Business Journal | San José (Californie) | sanjose | ||
South Florida Business Journal | Miami (Floride) | southflorida | ||
Tampa Bay Business Journal | Tampa (Floride) | 1981 | tampabay | founded as Tampa Bay Business, renamed in the late 1990s as The Business Journal Serving Tampa Bay |
Washington Business Journal | Washington (district de Columbia) | washington | ||
Wichita Business Journal | Wichita (Kansas) | wichita |
Références
[modifier | modifier le code]- (en) Brian Kaberline, « KCBJ co-founder, developer Mike Russell dies at age 69 », sur Kansas City Business Journal, (consulté le )
- (en) « ACBJ Chairman Ray Shaw dies at 75 », sur Jacksonville Business Journal, (consulté le )
- "More on the Portfolio.com relaunch", Talking Biz News, 8:15 am. Retrieved November 16, 2011.
- Cincinnati Business Courier, « Cincinnati Business Courier », Facebook (consulté le )
- Small Business News | April 2001 | Page 2
- Kansas City Star | February 24, 2009 | "Business Journal co-founder dies"
Voir aussi
[modifier | modifier le code]Liens externes
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- (en) Site officiel