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June 23rd, 2009
NEW YORK -
BLOOMBERG MARKETS(R) magazine, the award-winning monthly publication for investors and business professionals, has named Michael Dukmejian as publisher, reflecting the magazine’s growth and Bloomberg’s commitment to expansion of its media products.
“There isn’t anyone more qualified, experienced and passionate to become publisher of BLOOMBERG MARKETS magazine than Mike Dukmejian,” said BLOOMBERG NEWS(R) Founder and Editor-in-Chief Matthew Winkler, to whom Dukmejian will report. “BLOOMBERG MARKETS readers are the people with the most at stake in the markets, the economy and global policy. Mike Dukmejian brings to Bloomberg an exceptional appreciation of our unique high-net-worth global readership.” Dukmejian will work alongside BLOOMBERG MARKETS magazine Editor Ronald Henkoff, who reports to Winkler.
Dukmejian said, “I am excited to be joining the BLOOMBERG MARKETS team at this time of growth and expansion for the Company and for BLOOMBERG MARKETS magazine. I believe the magazine is well positioned to be a defining force in business journalism.”
BLOOMBERG MARKETS magazine continues to defy trends among business magazines. Over the past five years, the magazine has achieved steady growth in advertising revenue and page count. BLOOMBERG MARKETS magazine has grown to be a leader in providing readers with original analysis and enterprise reporting, earning more than 30 journalism and design awards in 2009 alone.
Before joining BLOOMBERG MARKETS magazine, Dukmejian was executive vice president at SourceMedia Inc., where he oversaw the Professional Services Division. He spent more than 26 years at Time Inc. in a variety of positions in publishing, sales and marketing, most recently as group publisher for the Fortune and Money Group and CNNMoney.com. Dukmejian earned an MBA in Finance from New York University’s Stern School of Business and a bachelor’s degree in political science from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
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The BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL(R) Service
The BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL(R) service combines the best market intelligence and powerful analytics, allowing users to view, compare and contrast information in a way that they can tailor to their needs. The all-inclusive BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL service delivers instantaneous data, prices, charting, searchable documents, workflow utilities and critical news integrated with analytics, trading, communication and order management tools. Subscribers can access their BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL service from their desktops, laptops and mobile devices.
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Bloomberg’s media services cover the world with more than 2,200 news and multimedia professionals at 145 bureaus in 68 countries. Five hundred media organizations subscribe to BLOOMBERG NEWS(R) content, which is integrated onto the BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL service. The BLOOMBERG TELEVISION(R) 24-hour network reaches more than 200 million homes around the world. BLOOMBERG RADIO(R) services broadcast via XM, Sirius and WorldSpace satellite radio globally and on WBBR 1130AM in New York. The award-winning monthly BLOOMBERG MARKETS(R) magazine, the BLOOMBERG.COM(R) financial news and information Web site and BLOOMBERG PRESS(R) books provide news and insight to investors. For more information, please visit www.bloomberg.com.
The BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL service and data products are owned and distributed by Bloomberg Finance L.P. (BFLP) except that Bloomberg L.P. and its subsidiaries (BLP) distribute these products in Argentina, Bermuda, China, India, Japan and Korea. BFLP owns and distributes Bloomberg Markets Magazine. BLP provides BFLP with global marketing and operational support and services. Bloomberg Tradebook is distributed by Bloomberg Tradebook LLC and its subsidiaries. BLP owns and distributes Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, the Bloomberg Website and Bloomberg Press.
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Angela Martin of Bloomberg LP, +1-212-617-1211, angelamartin at bloomberg.net
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