BusinessWeek

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BusinessWeek
Type Weekly Business Periodical
Format Magazine

Owner McGraw-Hill
Editor John Byrne
Editor-in-Chief Stephen J. Adler
Founded 1929
Language English
Price USD $4.99
Headquarters New York City
Circulation 986,000
ISSN 0007-7135

Website: www.businessweek.com

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.[1] Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune and Forbes, which are published bi-weekly.

Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs.[2] In addition to these rankings, it has recently started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs[3].

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.

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  1. ^ Corporate History - Development. McGraw-Hill. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.
  2. ^ BusinessWeek Business School Rankings. BusinessWeek. Retrieved on 2007-01-23.
  3. ^ Undergrad Rankings 2007. BusinessWeek. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.

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