Categories: OLD Media Moves

BusinessWeek to launch monthly in Thai language

Business glossy BusinessWeek plans to launch a monthly in the Thai language to expand its Asian operations, according to Hold the Front Page.

The British-based site stated, “Andrew Batt, who used to work for the Wokingham Times, will take charge of the project for Bangkokstation Network.

“His track record includes time as a sub-editor, deputy editor, sports editor, production editor and marketing manager at a number of newspapers and magazines during a 16-year career for Guardian Media Group, Haymarket Business Publishing and Cambria Magazine, the national magazine of Wales.

“The BusinessWeek Thai language edition will be published monthly and will be available on news stands and via subscription.

“Editorial content will consist of selected materials from BusinessWeek and BusinessWeek.com as well as local editorial material developed by Bangkokstation Network specifically for publication in BusinessWeek Thailand. The first issue is scheduled to launch in June.”

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  • Just to say thanks for the coverage about our BusinessWeek Thailand deal. Best regards - Andrew, Bangkokstation Network Co. Limited.

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