Inc. magazine led all business magazines in advertising pages with its July/August 2014 issue, which had 72 ad pages, according to this graphic in the Monday New York Times.
That’s after gaining the second-most ad pages in the first half of 2014 among all business magazines, up 10 percent. It was one of only two business magazines to gain pages at all during the first six months.
Second place was Bloomberg Markets, with 69.1 pages.
(Click on the chart below to see it more clearly.)
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