Canadian Magazine Industry News
15 July 2011, WASHINGTON, DC
Corporate Knights magazine launches in the U.S.
Another Canadian magazine has landed on American soil.
Corporate Knights magazine launched in the U.S.A. yesterday as a supplement in the Washington Post. The first American edition includes stories focusing on the U.S. Release of the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World, and 'Obama gets a C' – a presidential report card on how the American president "measures up on clean capitalist criteria".
A launch party was held at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C. An online version of the inaugural edition can be viewed here.
The American and Canadian versions are quarterlies, with 100,000 circulation in the U.S. and 107,000 in Canada, noted Toby Heaps, chief executive.
Corporate Knights Inc. was founded in 2002, and describes itself as "an independent Canadian-based media and financial services company that publishes the world's largest circulation magazine with an explicit focus on clean capitalism."
Corporate Knights magazine launched in the U.S.A. yesterday as a supplement in the Washington Post. The first American edition includes stories focusing on the U.S. Release of the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World, and 'Obama gets a C' – a presidential report card on how the American president "measures up on clean capitalist criteria".
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The American and Canadian versions are quarterlies, with 100,000 circulation in the U.S. and 107,000 in Canada, noted Toby Heaps, chief executive.
Corporate Knights Inc. was founded in 2002, and describes itself as "an independent Canadian-based media and financial services company that publishes the world's largest circulation magazine with an explicit focus on clean capitalism."
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