Arabian Business

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Arabian Business
Arabian Business (magazine) May 30 2010 cover.jpg
Editor-in-Chief
– magazine
– online

Sean Cronin
Andy Sambidge
Staff writers Dylan Bowman
Andrew White
Amy Glass
Soren Billing
Tom Arnold
Tamara Walid
Claire Ferris-Lay
Alex Delmar Morgan
Categories Business
News
Sport
Frequency Weekly
Circulation 23,352 (July – December 2012)
Publisher ITP Publishing Group
First issue 21 January 2001; 23 years ago (2001-01-21)
Country United Arab Emirates
Language English
Arabic
Website ArabianBusiness.com
ISSN 1470-6520

Arabian Business is a weekly business magazine published in Dubai and focusing on the Middle East.[1] The magazine is aimed at the English- and Arabic-speaking communities and is published in both languages.[1]

Arabian Business is audited by BPA Worldwide. Its circulation figures for October–December 2007 were given as 20,468 copies.[2] The audited circulation of the weekly was 23,016 copies for the last six months of 2011.[3] For the period of July – December 2012 the audited circulation of the weekly was 23,352 copies.[4]

Arabian Business International

Arabian Business International, also known as ABI magazine, is an international magazine sold in countries across the world including China, France, Italy, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It is the first magazine from the Arab world that is printed and distributed globally.[5]

Columnists for ABI in 2009 included former The Sunday Times editor Andrew Neil and former Daily Mirror and News of the World editor Piers Morgan.[6]

Distribution

Location Quantity
distributed
New York 10,000
Washington, D.C. 10,000
London & UK Airports 22,000
Paris 3,000
Milan 1,000
Madrid 3,000
Rome 2,000
Moscow 3,000
Hong Kong 3,000
Singapore 5,000
Johannesburg 3,000

Data given by ITP Publishing Group, Retrieved 24 September 2008[6]

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