As you know BusinessWeek is one of the staple business magazines in the United States. It is packed full of information each week with little business tidbits, investor intelligence, and also in-depth stories that are very much worth reading. In fact, I read business week each and every week, along with several of the other online and printed daily business newspapers. Obviously, that is a lot of are reading, and like most people I don't read every article, just the ones that hit my fancy.
Over the years, I have been a little concerned with some of the BusinessWeek content because I find it, often has an unfortunate anti-capitalists stand in at least a few of the articles. This often bothers me, however I have recently learned that Bloomberg media may be buying BusinessWeek magazine. It makes sense that Bloomberg would buy this business weekly magazine right now, because we are emerging from the recession.
It's hard to say how much BusinessWeek might bring on the open market, but it should also be noted that the company is in debt, and if it is not sold it will probably go out of business like many other recent magazines that have closed their doors in 2009. Many are concerned in the print media magazine business, because so many magazines have gone out of business in the last year.
Mostly due to declining advertising revenue, which is off more than 50%, and yet, it would be a shame to see such a business magazine, one which has been such a mainstay for so many decades. Apparently, there are over 400 people that work for BusinessWeek, and if Bloomberg buys them they will most likely be laid-off or parachuted away. The landscape in business print media magazines is changing fast. I hope you will please consider all this.
Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes that if you need business content, you should go to http://www.bloggingcontent.com.
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