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Business Matters

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Business Matters
EditorPaul Jones
CategoriesBusiness
FrequencyMonthly
First issueFebruary 1987; 37 years ago (1987-02)
CompanyCapital Business Media
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.bmmagazine.co.uk
ISSN1754-3096

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Business Matters is a British magazine, specialising in business news for small and medium enterprises based in Canary Wharf, London Docklands. The magazine was founded in London by EMAP.

The magazine publishes interviews with business people and entrepreneurs such as Peter Jones, Theo Paphitis, James Caan and Michelle Mone. Business advice is provided by entrepreneurs, chairman and other business professionals.

History[edit]

Its first issue was published in February 1987.[1]

Following the purchase of the magazine by Richard Alvin's Clearsight Publishing in 2007 (now known as Capital Business Media), the size and the distribution of the title increased and an online version and accompanying website was launched. In 2008, its readership had increased to 147,000 per month.

In May 2008, Paul Jones was named online editor.[2]

In December 2009, entrepreneur and BBC TV Dragons' Den member Duncan Bannatyne and former Apprentice winner Michelle Dewberry briefly joined the magazine as monthly columnists.[3][4]

References[edit]

  1. Smith, Tom (May 15, 2015). "Top 12 Small Business Blogs and Resources in 2016". Clear Books.
  2. Morgan, Ruth (9 May 2008). "Business Matters magazine appoints Paul Jones as online editor". Journalism.co.uk.
  3. Hooton, Christopher (May 7, 2011). "The Apprentice winners: where are they now?". Metro.
  4. Gunter, Barrie (July 24, 2014). I Want to Change My Life: Can Reality TV Competition Shows Trigger Lasting Career Success?. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Search this book on

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