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Electronics Weekly

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Editor
  
Richard Wilson

Circulation
  
40,918 (2007)

Frequency
  
Weekly

First issue
  
7 September 1960

Categories
  
Science and technology magazines

Company
  
Metropolis International

Electronics Weekly is a weekly trade journal for electronics professionals which was first published by Reed Business Information on 7 September 1960. It is available in print and electronic formats, and the readership is audited by BPA Worldwide, which verifies its circulation twice yearly. The magazine's circulation in 2007 was 40,918 copies. In August 2012 Metropolis International purchased the title from RBI.

Contents

Topics covered within the magazine include news and features on design, components, production and research, as well as news stories and product listings. Electronics Weekly is available free to qualified electronics professionals. The bulk of revenue received to fund the magazine comes from display and recruitment advertising.

Website

ElectronicsWeekly.com is a website for electronics professionals and provides users with news, analysis, features and business stories. The website also provides information via blogs and RSS feeds.

In March 2015, ElectronicsWeekly.com launched EW Compare, a new comparison tool powered by OEMsecrets.com, a price comparison shopping engine for electronic parts and components. The comparison tool is integrated into product articles, so readers can search product news, compare and then buy online from authorized electronics distributors and manufacturers.

Blogs

There is a wide range of blogs on ElectronicsWeekly.com. They include: Mannerisms, Made By Monkeys, Gadget Master, Eyes on Android, University Electronics Research, Disti-World and Electro-ramblings.

Elektra Awards

Electronics Weekly runs an annual awards ceremony called The Elektras. It has been running since 2002 and the aim of the awards is to reward the achievements of individuals and firms across the European electronics industry.

References

Electronics Weekly Wikipedia