Bussiness Week

Japanese: 《Bussiness Week》(英語表記)BussinessWeek
Bussiness Week

…Following the industrial information magazine Fortune (1930), he launched a completely new type of magazine with Life (1936), a large-format, all-art paper with popular figures and themes as photo stories. The success of Time not only gave rise to competing magazines such as Business Week (1929), USNews and World Report (1933), and Newsweek (1933) in the United States, but also led to the emergence of weekly information magazines in various European countries after the war, such as Spiegel (1947) in West Germany, L'Express (1957) in France, and Panorama (1962) in Italy. Life's circulation increased dramatically around the time of World War II, reaching about 7 million copies in 1971, but it was unable to earn enough advertising revenue to cover its production costs and closed at the end of 1972. …

*Some of the terminology that refers to "Bussiness Week" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…産業情報誌《フォーチュン》(1930)に続いて彼は,総アート紙の大版に話題の人物,テーマを写真物語とする《ライフ》(1936)でまったく新しい型の雑誌を創始した。《タイム》の成功によりアメリカ国内で《ビジネス・ウィークBussiness Week》(1929),《U.S.ニューズU.S.News and World Report》(1933),《ニューズウィーク》(1933)などの競争誌が生まれただけでなく,西ドイツの《シュピーゲル》(1947),フランスの《レクスプレスL’Express》(1957),イタリアの《パノラマPanorama》(1962)など戦後ヨーロッパ各国にも週刊情報誌が並び立つこととなった。《ライフ》は第2次大戦前後に飛躍的に部数を増大させ,71年には約700万部に達したが,製作コストを償うだけの広告収入を得ることができなくなって72年末に廃刊した。…

※「《Bussiness Week》」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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