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MacWEEK

MacWEEK was a controlled-circulation weekly trade journal that focused on the Apple Macintosh. MacWEEK was based in San Francisco and founded by Michael Tchong, John Anderson, Glenn Patch, Dick Govatski, and Michael F. Billings. It featured a back-page rumor column penned by the pseudonymous Mac the Knife.

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Founded
1987 (1987)
Ceased publication
1999 (1999)
Format
Paper and online magazine
Language
English
Owner(s)
Michael Tchong, John Anderson, Glenn Patch, Dick Govatski, and Michael F. Billings and from 1988 Ziff-Davis
Price
free to qualified subscribers

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MacWEEK

Nodes11
Edges10
Triples9
Avg. degree1.82
Density0.181818
Components1

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MacWEEK

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Ceased publication · 1
MacWEEK → 1999 (1999)
Format · 1
MacWEEK → Paper and online magazine
Founded · 1
MacWEEK → 1987 (1987)
ISSN · 1
MacWEEK → 0892-8118
Language · 1
MacWEEK → English
Owner(s) · 1
MacWEEK → Michael Tchong, John Anderson, Glenn Patch, Dick Govatski, and Michael F. Billings and from 1988 Ziff-Davis
Price · 1
MacWEEK → free to qualified subscribers
Type · 1
MacWEEK → trade journal
Website · 1
MacWEEK → defunct

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apple founded macworld ziff-davis mac 1998 emediaweekly published later trade journal michael tchong john anderson glenn patch dick govatski billings

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
MacWEEKCeased publication1999 (1999)1.00infobox
MacWEEKFormatPaper and online magazine1.00infobox
MacWEEKFounded1987 (1987)1.00infobox
MacWEEKISSN0892-81181.00infobox
MacWEEKLanguageEnglish1.00infobox
MacWEEKOwner(s)Michael Tchong, John Anderson, Glenn Patch, Dick Govatski, and Michael F. Billings and from 1988 Ziff-Davis1.00infobox
MacWEEKPricefree to qualified subscribers1.00infobox
MacWEEKTypetrade journal1.00infobox
MacWEEKWebsitedefunct1.00infobox

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