The Business (magazine)
The Business called itself London's first global business magazine published in the United Kingdom. It was edited by Allister Heath; published by Andrew Neil; and owned by the Barclay brothers, who also own The Daily Telegraph.[1]
Editor | Allister Heath |
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Categories | newsmagazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Year founded | 1996 |
Final issue | 2008 |
Company | Press Holdings |
Country | United Kingdom |
Based in | London |
It closed in February 2008 after it failed to prove a commercial success.
Although the magazine was generally thought to be of high quality, its paid circulation was very small and it relied on numbers of free copies to increase its reach.
History
The Business was founded by Tom Rubython as the Sunday Business newspaper in 1996, and provided a Sunday alternative to the Financial Times. However, the paper experienced financial difficulties under Rubython. The Barclay brothers acquired the title, repackaged it under the guidance of Andrew Neil, and converted to a magazine in the autumn of 2006.[2]
On 13 February 2008 it was announced that The Business magazine would be closing, to be replaced by The Spectator Business.
References
- Judith Evans; Cynthia O’Murchu. "Barclay family feud takes a grave turn". Financial Times.
- "Andrew Neil: His world just isn't big enough". The Independent. 9 October 2006.
External links
- The Business – official website, archived 11 June 2007