Concept information
Preferred term
business magazines
Definition
- Magazines devoted to business can be organized into many categories, including those aimed at a management readership (such as Business Week), trade publications reporting about and to those in a specific field (such as journalism or banking), periodicals issued by companies about their own products and services, and magazines aimed primarily at consumer investors. All of these, along with business sections of major daily newspapers, specialized cable networks, and a growing number of Internet sites, make up the American business press. [Source: Encyclopedia of Journalism; Business Magazines]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/business_magazines
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