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The nationwide chain, American City Business Journals Inc., grew and went public in 1985. The late Ray Shaw purchased ACBJ in 1989. Advance Publications Inc. bought the company in 1995.
American City Business Journals operates 43 sister publications across the U.S., including Columbus Business First, the Cincinnati Business Courier and the Dayton Business Journal.
About American City Business Journals For more than three decades, ACBJ has been the nation's largest publisher of local business news and information, deploying more than 500 journalists across ...
About American City Business Journals ACBJ is the country’s largest owner of local business journals with nearly 500,000 paid subscribers, 16.6 million monthly visitors to its web sites and ...
American City Business Journals Scales Up Its Direct Sales Business With A Self-Serve Platform. BY Anthony Vargas // March 1st, 2023. American City Business Journals earns about 90% of its revenue ...
Direct ad sales are a lucrative business for many publishers. But fulfilling direct sales is a tedious process that requires heavy investment in time and manpower. For American City Business Journals ...
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What:Chairman Where: American City Business Journals Why:Following Shaw's retirement in 1989 from Dow Jones & Co., where he had been president-COO, his Shaw Publishing Co. acquired control of ...