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EETimes : ウィキペディア英語版
EE Times

''EE Times'' (''Electronic Engineering Times'')〔(Electronic Engineering Times Magazine Website ) with name on browser title.〕 is an online electronics industry magazine published in the United States by UBM Canon, a division of UBM plc. The American print edition ceased with the December 2012 issue, but the magazine continues to produce print editions in Europe, China and Taiwan.
At its peak, ''EE Times'' employed a total of 30 editors, with a readership of 141,100, mostly among design and development engineers and technical managers.
In July 2013, the digital edition migrated to UBM TechWeb's DeusM community platform.〔Charlotte Woodward, "UBM Tech advances DeusM strategy," (BtoB Online Media Business ), September 10, 2013〕
==Ownership and status==
''EE Times'' was launched in 1972 by Gerard G. Leeds of CMP Publishing. In 1999, 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.

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