Type of site Trade website Editor Ray Le Maistre Commercial Yes | Website www.lightreading.com Founded 2000 | |
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Subsidiaries Boardwatch Magazine, Unstrung Inc., Heavy Reading, Byte and Switch, Next-Gen Data Center Forum |
Light Reading Inc. is a telecommunications industry information company based in New York City. Its activities include publishing, data analysis, market research, and events management.
Contents
- Discord oh just a bit of light reading extremely important misson
- History
- Big Telecom Event
- Awards
- Discussion
- References
Discord oh just a bit of light reading extremely important misson
History
The company was founded in 2000 by Stephen Saunders and was bought by UBM for $33 million in 2005, becoming part of the UBM subsidiary CMP Media. Saunders remained as CEO and launched Internet Evolution later in 2005.
Light Reading's market research arm, Heavy Reading, bought Pyramid Research in August 2008. In August 2013, it migrated to UBM's DeusM community platform.
Light Reading also had its India publication, Light Reading India. The site had been covering the Indian telecom ecosystem since 2011 till January 2015. It was shut down when UBI India stopped its operations.
In August 2013, Light Reading migrated to UBM's DeusM community platform. In February 2014, Stephen Saunders reacquired Light Reading from UBM, with UBM retaining a "significant minority stake" in the company. Future plans for the company were said to include "bulking up the staff and changing up its media pricing"—according to Saunders, "with much of the overhead that a larger corporate structure imposes now gone, he will apply that savings to expanding staff and infrastructure as well as adjusting customer pricing downward."
In 2016, Light Reading was acquired by Informa.
Big Telecom Event
In June, 2014, Light Reading launched an annual summit for the telecommunications industry, the Big Telecom Event (BTE). The event was held in Chicago, and gathered "important figures in the industry together to discuss progress, problems, and what’s on the horizon as technology continues to develop at a rapid pace." Unusually, for an industry convention, the event included no exhibitors and no show floor; rather, "BTE provided an 'Innovation Zone' where more than 60 companies gave hands-on demos in turnkey booths.".
Awards
Among awards won by Light Reading are:
Discussion
E. Bryan Carne wrote that he would "heartily recommend" Light Reading's daily newsletter for "those who wish to keep abreast" of the telecommunications industry and that it had helped him when writing his book.