ABU
DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – The Middle East edition of Bloomberg
Businessweek, which launched on 1 October, will be showcased at Abu
Dhabi Media Summit 2013.
Published
fortnightly, the local edition of the award-winning US publication
offers insightful business news and analysis critical to regional
business leaders.
With
a circulation of 24,850 distributed to 14 key markets in the GCC,
Levant and North Africa, Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East is the first
truly regional business publication.
The
launch has been met with huge enthusiasm from readers, businesses and
stakeholders, says Ravi Raman, Associate Publisher and Vice President of
UMS International, publisher of Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East.
“As
with the global edition, our vision here is to offer content that helps
regional leaders make intelligent decisions. Our goal is to provide
equitable coverage of the region focusing on emerging markets, trends
and opportunities.
“The
Abu Dhabi Media Summit provides us with a platform to engage industry
leaders, advertising & marketing professionals and share this vision
with them. We are proud to showcase the product to this elite crowd of
decision-makers.”
About Abu Dhabi Media SummitAbu
Dhabi Media Summit is a three-day event featuring a unique combination
of high-profile public sessions and behind-the-scenes discussions, which
brings together global media identities and their emerging-market
counterparts. Targeted sectors include mobile, broadband, traditional
television, print, entertainment, news, music, advertising & marketing, venture capital & equity finance, with special emphasis on the Middle East, the Indian Subcontinent, East Asia and China.
Simultaneously
eclectic, wide-reaching and exclusive, ADMS has quickly established
itself as an essential date on the global media leadership calendar.
The
Summit is held under the Patronage of H.H. General Sheikh Mohammed Bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander
of the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces.
About Bloomberg BusinessweekFounded
in 1929, Businessweek is delivered to more than 4.7 million readers
each week in 140 countries. Drawing on the combined talents of more than
2,300 journalists in 146 bureaus across 72 countries, Bloomberg
Businessweek covers the business world like no one else can. The
award-winning Bloomberg Businessweek+ app is available on the iPad,
iPhone, and iPod touch.