Business & Finance
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Business & Finance (sometimes B&F) is an Irish business magazine that was established by Hugh McLaughlin in September 1964.[1]
The magazine signed a deal in January 2005 with CityJet, the Irish subsidiary of Air France that flies from Dublin to Paris and London, to provide 2,000 copies for the airline’s passengers every fortnight. This was expected to take B&F’s audited (ABC) circulation above 11,000 per issue.[2] Readership is estimated at 2-3 times circulation.
Business & Finance Media Group also have an Events Division, which manages awards including the inaugural B&F US/Irish Business Awards, B&F Awards, Golden Spider Awards, Financial Services Awards, and Magill Politician of the Year.[3]
[edit] Notes
- ^ "Hugh McLaughlin (1918 - 2006)", Europe Intelligence Wire, 12 January 2006
- ^ "JBillboard: Business & Finance flies high as CityJet climbs aboard", The Sunday Times, January 30, 2005
- ^ "Business & Finance And KPMG To Recognise Excellence In Irish Business", Europe Intelligence Wire, 7 October 2004
[edit] References
- "Business & Finance", Periodical Publishers Association of Ireland

