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New Mexico biz magazine to launch in May

A new publication called New Mexico Business Magazine will launch in May and be distributed across the state, according to a release.

The new magazine is aimed at CEOs, high-level business executives, managers, owners of small businesses and others in the business community. The magazine will focus on issues important to New Mexico’s growing business community.

The publication replaces the New Mexico Business Journal, which ceased operations earlier this year. While not related to the New Mexico Business Journal, the magazine is published by Doug Stine who was editor-in-chief for the Business Journal. Stine has also taken over the subscriber list of the Business Journal.

“Most business magazines look like trade magazines,” says Stine in the release. “We believe business is exciting. We want to kick up some dust and bring a new viewpoint to the business community.” The May issue is scheduled to debut May 1, and the June issue will feature in-depth profiles of New Mexico’s candidates for U.S. senator.

The initial print run will be 12,000 copies. While more than half of the circulation will be in the greater Albuquerque area, the magazine will be mailed to subscribers state-wide as well as distributed to chambers of commerce, professional associations and networking events. It will also be available in major bookstores and newsstands.

Read more here.

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  • Hello,
    I don't know where you got the image that you posted with the news announcement of New Mexico Business Magazine, but it has nothing to do whatsoever with our magazine. The image you posted was from the New Mexico Business Journal, which ceased operations in January of 2008.

    Doug Stine
    Publisher
    New Mexico Business Magazine

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