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Digital Review[1][2] was a trade magazine focusing on the market created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), at the time the second largest computer company; IBM was number one.

History

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They were published independently from October 1983 thru August 1992 by Ziff-Davis.[3] At that point, they were acquired and merged with Digital News; the new title was Digital News & Review.[4] The Boston Globe had described the situation between the prior publication owners as "The war among the Digitals: Bitter competition reflects growing rivalry between Ziff, McGovern empires."[5][6] The combined Digital News & Review periodical was printed from 1992 to 1996 by Reed Business Information.[7][8][4] That title ceased publishing "due to the lack of an advertising base."[9][10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Randall Rothenberg (August 2, 1989). "THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING; People". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Daniel F. Cuff (September 16, 1987). "ADVERTISING; 2 Publishing Divisions Created for Ziff-Davis". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "Digital Review".
  4. ^ a b "Guide to the Digital Equipment Corporation records". Computer History Museum. April 2017.
  5. ^ "The war among the Digitals: Bitter competition reflects growing rivalry between Ziff, McGovern empires". The Boston Globe. May 17, 1985.
  6. ^ "Computer Publications to Square Off: CW takes on Ziff-Davis .. Digital Review". The Washington Post. March 9, 1987.
  7. ^ "Digital News & Review 1992-1996: Free Texts".
  8. ^ "Electronic Journal - University Library - University of Saskatchewan". ISSN 1065-7452.
  9. ^ By then DEC had been acquired by Compaq, and the latter's focus was on PCs. "COCA-COLA MOVES MINUTE MAID TO BURNETT:`FAMILY CIRCLE' JOINS `PC WORLD' FOR NEW TITLE:U S WEST Opens New $40 MIL Account Talks:CARAT Seeking a CEO for NORTH AMERICA:Campbell Soup to try New HEALTH PRODUCTS:Chrysler, JEEP Divisions MERGE Marketing Staffs". Advertising Age. August 26, 1996.
  10. ^ "WELKE Named CHAIRMAN at EURO RSCG TATHAM". Advertising Age. August 26, 1996.