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Electronic Equipment Engineering : ウィキペディア英語版
EDN (magazine)

''EDN'' (ISSN 0012-7515) is an electronics industry website and formerly a magazine owned by UBM Canon, a division of UBM LLC. The current editor-in-chief is Suzanne Deffree with editorial offices in San Francisco and New York. EDN magazine was published monthly, in April 2013 UBM announced it would cease publication of the print edition of the magazine after the June 2013 issue.
==History==
: The first issue of ''Electrical Design News'' — the original name — was published May 1956 by Rogers Corporation of Englewood, Colorado.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 What does ''EDN'' Stand For? )〕 In January 1961, Cahners Publishing Company, Inc., of Boston, acquired Rogers Publishing Company.〔Robert Alden, ''Addenda,'' New York Times, January 26, 1961〕 In February 1966, Cahners sold 40% of its company to International Publishing Company in London〔Brendan Jones, ''Britons Mapping Publishing Deal,'' February 17, 1966〕 In 1970, the Reed Group merged with International Publishing Corporation and changed its name to Reed International Limited.〔(Reed Elsevier: History )〕
Acquisition of ''EEE'' magazine
: Cahners Publishing Company acquired ''Electronic Equipment Engineering,'' a monthly magazine, in March 1971 and discontinued it. In doing so, Cahners folded ''EEE's'' best features into EDN,〔Philip H. Dougherty, ''Making 27 and 2 Equal 28,'' New York Times, March 30, 1971〕 and renamed the magazine ''EDN/EEE.'' At the time, George Harold Rostky (1926–2003) had been editor-in-chief of ''EEE.'' Rostky joined EDN and eventually became editor-in-chief before leaving to join ''Electronic Engineering Times'' as editor-in-chief.〔Oral history: ''Interview with George Rostky'' July 20, 1995, Silicon Genesis, Stanford University, The Stanford and the Silicon Valley Project, July 20, 1995 — (transcript ) — (video )〕
Reed Limited acquires remaining interest in Cahners
: In 1977, Reed acquired the remaining interest in Cahners, then known as Cahners Publications. In 1982, Reed International Limited changed its name to Reed International PLC. In 1992, Reed International merged with Elsevier NV, becoming Reed Elsevier PLC as of January 1, 1993.
Reed sells EDN to Canon Communications LLC
: Reed Business Information, part of Reed Elsevier, sold the magazine to Canon Communications LLC February 2010.〔Press Release: ''Canon Communications to Expand Global B-to-B Media Presence in Advanced Manufacturing Segment,'' February 16 2010〕 United Business Media, now UBM LLC, acquired Canon Communications LLC in October 2010.
On 9 April, 2013 UBM announced that EDN's print edition would cease publication after the June 2013 issue and that the online EDN.com community would continue.

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