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Bloomberg Businessweek receives reinvention recognition

Bloomberg Businessweek was named by Media Industry Newsletter as one of the hottest reinventions of the year at its annual “Most Intriguing” event in New York City on Thursday.

After being acquired by Bloomberg L.P. in 2009, Bloomberg Businessweek relaunched in April 2010 under the leadership of editor Josh Tyrangiel.

The new Bloomberg Businessweek features a redesigned cover, new sections and a completely retooled and enhanced navigation. The magazine is focusing its coverage on five subject areas — global economics, companies and industry, politics and policy, technology, and markets and finance.

“This year Bloomberg Businessweek took an exciting step towards its future with the relaunch of the magazine, and we are honored that min has recognized us for our efforts,” said Tyrangiel in a statement.

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