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German weekly business news magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wirtschaftswoche is a German weekly business news magazine published in Germany. "Wirtschaft" means economy (including business) and "Woche" is week.
Editor-in-chief | Beat Balzli |
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Categories | Business magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 155,085 (for the second half of 2013) |
Publisher | Miriam Meckel |
Founded | 1926 |
Country | Germany |
Based in | Düsseldorf |
Language | German |
Website | www |
ISSN | 0042-8582 |
For many years, Wirtschaftswoche was published weekly[1][2] on Thursdays, but since March 2006, this has been changed to Mondays. The editorial office is in Düsseldorf. The publisher is Verlagsgruppe Handelsblatt,[1] which also publishes Handelsblatt.[3]
The magazine provides business- and economy-related news.[2] Its target audience is managers and business people.[2][4] In November 2014 Miriam Meckel was appointed editor-in-chief of the weekly.[5] Under the leadership of Miriam Meckel, WirtschaftsWoche has gone through a major structural as well as design relaunch with edition 20/2015. The magazine has slightly changed its logo as part of this redesign.[citation needed]
In the period of 2001–2002, Wirtschaftswoche had a circulation of 187,000 copies.[1] For the first quarter of 2005 the circulation of the magazine was 183,156 copies, making it the best-selling weekly business publication in Germany.[6]
The circulation of Wirtschaftswoche was 182,603 copies in 2010.[4] Its paid circulation was 155,085 copies in the second half of 2013.[7]
According to Ronald P. Dore, Wirtschaftswoche is the main German business weekly.[8]
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