Venture (magazine)

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Venture
CategoriesBusiness magazine
FrequencyMonthly
FounderJoseph D. Giarraputo
Founded1979
CompanyNathaniel Press
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteVenture
ISSN0191-3530

Venture magazine is a business management magazine. It focuses on business best practices. It is used by business leaders to learn from their colleagues' successes and challenges.[1]

History and profile

Venture was founded in 1979 by Joseph D. Giarraputo.[2] In 1981 the magazine was acquired by Arthur Lipper[2] and became part VenPub Inc., which was based in Manhattan.[3] It was subtitle For Entrepreneural Business Owners and Investors.[2] Arthur Lipper sold it to Family Media in 1988.[4] The Washington Post reported that its 1988 circulation was 450,000.[4]

In 2011 the parent company of Schofield Media Chicago, Schofield Media Group LLC, ceased operations.[5] Magazine is part of Nathaniel Press and is published with the name Chicago Venture Magazine.

References

  1. ^ Publications
  2. ^ a b c Philip H. Dougherty (July 14, 1988). "Advertising; Family Media In Acquisition". The New York Times. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  3. ^ George Lazarus (August 1, 1988). "Venture Vexing For Family Media". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Venture Magazine Is Sold In Latest Industry Shakeout". Washington Post. July 14, 1988. p. f.03. Retrieved April 15, 2013. Venture, a monthly magazine pitched to entrepreneurs and venture capitalists, had circulation of 450,000, but was struggling to make it into the advertising budgets of the nation's top corporate and consumer advertisers. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ Julie M. Donnelly (August 2, 2011). "Schofield Media to shutter, laying off 56 Beverly workers". Boston Business Journal. Retrieved February 24, 2017.

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