Business Journals

American City Business Journals offers the best in local business news from coast to coast.

ACBJ's 40 business newspapers stretch from Washington, D.C., to San Francisco, and from Austin, Texas., to Albany, N.Y.

ACBJ's strategy is simple: To provide the most comprehensive, exclusive coverage of local business in each market it serves. To do this, ACBJ is committed to top-quality journalism, unexcelled service to readers and advertisers, and active involvement in the local business community.

That strategy is successful. Our business journals give readers and advertisers high-quality publications and services that are specifically tailored to their needs and interests. As a result, ACBJ journalists earn scores of awards from their professional peers each year. And, ACBJ papers boast an average renewal rate of more than 80 percent, unparalleled in the newspaper industry.

Business journals feature local people and decision makers who are leaders in their business communities. They report on local and national issues that impact subscribers'  businesses and assist them in growing their companies. Printed each Friday, business journals include topical listings and business leads for new business licenses, building permits, real estate transactions and court judgments. A subscription to a business journal includes a yearly Book of Lists.

Each afternoon, more than 450,000 business newsletters go out to business journal e-mail subscribers. Each newsletter is filled with business news that broke that day.

Keeping an eye on the nation's capital, ACBJ has a Washington bureau chief who provides information on a wide variety of topics that affect small businesses.

Every business journal features a special report, an in-depth look at a specific industry or topic. Various special publications are also released throughout the month - covering topics such as Best Places to Work, Green Business, Growing Your Business and Philanthropy.

ACBJ also owns the Buffalo Law Journal and Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology.

Founded in 1929, the Law Journal is a twice-weekly newspaper covering legal, financial, real estate and general news. MHT  is published weekly and profiles businesses, colleges, executives and high-tech trends. 

 

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THE AVERAGE BUSINESS JOURNAL READER

Average time spent reading each week: 50 minutes

72% of readers have an average net worth of $500,000+

More than 450,000 business newsletters go out to e-mail subscribers

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