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EE Times ( Electronic Engineering Times ) is an electronics industry magazine published in the United States since 1972. EE Times is currently owned by AspenCore, a division of Arrow Electronics since August 2016.

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14-417: Since its acquisition by AspenCore, EE Times has seen major editorial and publishing technology investment and a renewed emphasis on investigative coverage. New features include The Dispatch, which profiles frontline engineers and unpacks real-life design problems and their solutions in technical yet conversational reporting. EE Times was launched in 1972 by Gerard G. Leeds of CMP Publications Inc. In 1999,

28-880: A refreshed website, resurrected its print edition in Europe, and launched a new radio show, EE Times On Air, available an hour after the live broadcast as a podcast. CMP Publications Inc. UBM Technology Group , formerly CMP Publications , was a business-to-business multimedia company that provided information and integrated marketing services to technology professionals worldwide. It offered marketers and advertisers services such as print, newsletters, custom web sites, and events. Its products and services include newspapers, magazines, Internet products, research, education and training, trade shows and conferences, direct marketing services and custom publishing. Headquartered in San Francisco, California , UBM Technology Group

42-518: A company owned by Arrow Electronics for $ 23.5 million. The acquisition was completed on August 1, 2016. In January 2018, Informa announced the acquisition of UBM for £4 billion. The transaction was completed in June 2018. Since the integration of UBM into Informa, UBM Technology Group was absorbed into the technology division of Informa, known as Informa Tech. Publications for the builders of technology include Dr. Dobb's Journal . Publications for

56-510: The EE Times website offers news, columns, and features articles for semiconductor manufacturing , communications , electronic design automation , electronic engineering, technology, and products. In November 2012, UBM Electronics announced that the December 2012 issue of EE Times would be the last in print. In 2013, EE Times will be an online product only. In 2018, EE Times rolled out

70-470: The Leeds family sold CMP to United Business Media for $ 900 million. After 2000, EE Times moved more into web publishing. The shift in advertising from print to online began to accelerate in 2007, and the periodical shed staff to adjust to the downturn in revenue. In July 2013, the digital edition migrated to UBM TechWeb's DeusM community platform. On June 3, 2016, UBM announced that EE Times , along with

84-455: The Music division of Future US . In late 2012, NewBay Media acquired U.K.-based Intent Media (which was originally formed from the purchase of IP from United Business Media), including brands such as Music Week , PSNEurope , TVBEurope , MCV , Installation , and ToyNews . NewBay Media wanted to acquire these brands because of their strong market positioning and their historical links to

98-1470: The USPTO Service Mark ' WEB 2.0 '. Current UBM Technology Group assets: NewBay Media NewBay Media, LLC was a magazine and website publisher founded in 2006 and headquartered in New York City . NewBay Media served five marketplaces — Music, Pro Audio/AV, Video & Broadcast, Consumer Electronics, and Education. In April 2018, Future plc acquired NewBay for $ 13.8 million. In September 2006, NewBay Media (as an affiliate of The Wicks Group of Companies ) acquired CMP Entertainment Media (Including Music Player Network, formerly Miller Freeman Music ) from United Business Media which yielded Guitar Player , Bass Player , Keyboard , Pro Sound News , Systems Contractor News , Residential Systems , Videography , Government Video , DV , Technology & Learning , and Television Broadcast . In 2007, NewBay Media acquired IMAS Publishing which yielded TV Technology , Radio World , Pro Audio Review , Audio Media , and some regional editions. In 2009, Reed Business Information sold TWICE , Broadcasting & Cable , and Multichannel News to NewBay Media. In early 2011, NewBay Media announced that it had acquired Mix , Electronic Musician , Radio , and Sound & Video Contractor magazines from Penton Media . In 2012, NewBay Media bought

112-450: The buyers of technology include InformationWeek , Network Computing for the corporate IT user; and targeted publications for the financial industry (Wall Street & Technology, Insurance & Technology, and Bank Systems & Technology). UBM Technology Group key communities: UBM Technology Group (as CMP) co-produces the Web 2.0 Summit along with O'Reilly Media, and formerly the owner of

126-476: The deal was completed in October 2010, at which point the company was renamed UBM Canon . Electronics part of Canon (including EDN ) later merged into UBM Electronics. In July 2012, UBM TechWeb changed its name to UBM Tech. On June 3, 2016, UBM announced that EE Times , along with the rest of the electronics media portfolio (EDN, Embedded.com, TechOnline and Datasheets.com) was being sold to AspenCore Media,

140-673: The events assets of MediaLive International Inc. This transaction included COMDEX and Interop which later integrated into CMP Technology. In 2008, United Business Media broke CMP into four divisions inside UBM, notably merged the IT portion of CMP into UBM TechWeb and the electronics portion into UBM Electronics. "Today, the name is gone and what's left of the company is part of the British media conglomerate, UBM plc," according to Newsday. In September 2010, Canon Communications announced that it had agreed to be acquired by United Business Media and

154-404: The rest of its electronics media portfolio ( EDN , Embedded.com, TechOnline, and Datasheets.com ), was being sold to AspenCore Media, a company owned by Arrow Electronics , for $ 23.5 million. The acquisition was completed on August 1, 2016. EE Times is free for qualified design engineers, managers, and business and corporate management in the electronics industry. It is also available online ;

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168-574: Was a part of UBM , a global business-to-business (B2B) events organiser which in turn owned by Informa and later absorbed into Informa Tech. In 1971, Gerard "Gerry" Leeds and his wife, Lilo, founded the company as CMP Publications Inc. in Manhasset , New York. Their sons Michael and Daniel managed the company in 1988, and launched TechWeb in 1994. CMP Media went public in 1997. CMP Media acquired McGraw-Hill Information Technology and Communications Group (including BYTE ) in 1998. CMP Media

182-414: Was grouped into CMP GamaNetwork in early 2001. Black Hat Briefings was acquired in 2005. In May 2006, CMP Media changed its name to CMP Technology. In September 2006, NewBay Media acquired CMP Entertainment Media from United Business Media. The trade book operations of CMP were sold to Elsevier and Hal Leonard . In November 2006, Forbes reported that United Business Media had purchased

196-771: Was sold to United News & Media's Miller Freeman in 1999, Miller Freeman subsequently sold CMP UK and France to VNU . VNU Business Publications was later acquired by Incisive Media in 2007. In 2000, the US IT portion of Miller Freeman was merged into CMP. CMP Channel (including CRN US) was spun off as UBM Channel and later went into management buyout as The Channel Company in 2013. The Channel Company later acquired technology division of Incisive Media and gained rights to CRN UK in 2022. The music portions of CMP and Miller Freeman were spun off as Music Player Network, which managed by CMP Entertainment Media. The gaming portion (including Gamasutra and Game Developer Conference )

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