American City Business Journals

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American City Business Journals' corporate office is in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company's major divisions are metropolitan weekly publications and sports publications. [1]

American City Business Journals is an American newspaper chain based in Charlotte, North Carolina owned by Advance Publications. It has a range of media including 40 primary metropolitan weekly publications, which reach 4 million readers with business community related news, and The Business Journals, which has daily news from those newspapers and other business news and information. It also controls the Street & Smith's Sports Group, which publishes motorsports periodicals, including SportsBusiness Journal, Sports Business Daily, five sports annuals, and The Sporting News. The company is the United States' leading publisher of NASCAR magazines, which includes NASCAR Illustrated and Scenedaily.com

American City also publishes specialty publications, which include a high-tech business newspaper, a law journal, and Hemmings Motor News. In 2009, ACBJ took over management of Portfolio.com, a website formerly associated with the now-defunct Condé Nast Portfolio.[2]

Mike Russell founded American City Business Journals. The President and CEO of American City is Whitney Shaw. Shaw was previously senior vice president of ACBJ and president of its sports-publishing division. He succeeds his father, Ray Shaw, who was chairman and CEO of ACBJ for 25 years. Ray Shaw, the company's chairman from 1989 until his 2009 death, bought a controlling interest along with a partner in 1989, selling to Advance Publications in 1995. It was Russell who suggested Shaw buy the entire company rather than just a few journals. Under Ray Shaw's leadership, the company moved from Kansas City, Missouri to Charlotte, North Carolina and greatly increased the number of its publications.[3]

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[edit] Newspapers

title metro area founded website notes
The Business Review Albany, New York albany
Atlanta Business Chronicle Atlanta, Georgia atlanta
Austin Business Journal Austin, Texas austin
Baltimore Business Journal Baltimore, Maryland baltimore
Birmingham Business Journal Birmingham, Alabama birmingham
Boston Business Journal Boston, Massachusetts boston
Buffalo Business First Buffalo, New York buffalo
Charlotte Business Journal Charlotte, North Carolina charlotte
Cincinnati Business Courier Cincinnati, Ohio 1984[4] cincinnati
Columbus Business First Columbus, Ohio columbus
Dallas Business Journal Dallas, Texas 1977 dallas
Dayton Business Journal Dayton, Ohio dayton
Denver Business Journal Denver, Colorado denver
Triad Business Journal Greensboro, North Carolina triad
Pacific Business News Honolulu, Hawaii pacific
started by entrepreneur George Mason and former Honolulu Star-Bulletin editor John Ramsey. In 1983 Mason sold the newspaper to ACBJ, though he continued to write a regular column for more than a decade after that.[5]
Houston Business Journal Houston, Texas houston
Along with several other corporate sponsors, it coordinates the FastTech 50 Competition each year.
Jacksonville Business Journal Jacksonville, Florida jacksonville
Kansas City Business Journal Kansas City, Missouri 1982 kansascity
Co-founded by Michael K. Russell and William Worley in August 1982.[6]
Business First of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 1984 louisville
Memphis Business Journal Memphis, Tennessee 1979-05-04 memphis
Founded by Ward Archer as Mid-South Business, one of the first local business papers published in the United States.[citation needed]
Milwaukee Business Journal Milwaukee, Wisconsin milwaukee
Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal Minneapolis–Saint Paul twincities
Nashville Business Journal Nashville, Tennessee nashville
Orlando Business Journal Orlando, Florida orlando
Philadelphia Business Journal Philadelphia, Pennsylvania philadelphia
Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix, Arizona phoenix
Pittsburgh Business Times Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania pittsburgh
Portland Business Journal Portland, Oregon portland
Puget Sound Business Journal Seattle, Washington seattle
Triangle Business Journal Raleigh, North Carolina triangle
Sacramento Business Journal Sacramento, California sacramento
St. Louis Business Journal St. Louis, Missouri stlouis
San Antonio Business Journal San Antonio, Texas sanantonio
San Francisco Business Journal San Francisco, California sanfrancisco
In 2008, East Bay Business Times merged with the San Francisco Business Times in 2008.
Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal San Jose, California sanjose
South Florida Business Journal Miami-Fort Lauderdale, Florida southflorida
Tampa Bay Business Journal Tampa Bay, Florida 1981 tampabay
founded as Tampa Bay Business, renamed in the late 1990s as The Business Journal Serving Tampa Bay
Washington Business Journal Washington, D.C. washington
Wichita Business Journal Wichita, Kansas wichita

[edit] The Business Journals

The Business Journals is the online media division of American City Business Journals which operates websites for each of the company's 40 print business journals as well as its first web-only local business news and information site for Los Angeles, California.

The site contains local business news from around the nation, updated throughout the day, along with an archive that contains more than 2 million business news articles published since 1996. The Business Journals' sites have more than four million unique visitors each month.


[edit] Forty under 40 Award

The Business Journal's Forty Under 40 is an annual list compiled and published by the Business Journal newspapers since 1992.[7][8] The purpose is to list the 40 most successful entrepreneurs under the age of 40. The 40 are usually nominated from within individual areas in range of the local business journal's publication.

[edit] Book of Lists

A Subscription to a Business Journal includes a yearly Book of Lists. The Book of Lists gives you essential information on the leading buyers, businesses and employers in over 60 of the U.S.'s most dynamic markets; a snapshot of local economies. You can receive lists of companies from around the country, sorted by industry. The Book of lists also includes names of key decision makers, along with their titles and complete contact information. Printed and electronic lists from the Book of Lists can be purchased through The Business Journals website.

Available lists include:[9]

  • General Contractors
  • Homebuilders
  • Largest Employers
  • Law Firms
  • Private Companies
  • Public Companies

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