United Business Media - Operations

Operations

UBM distributes news and information and also offers media products to customers. Its businesses are RISI, PR Newswire, UBM Asia, UBM Aviation, UBM Built Environment, UBM Canon, UBM Conferences, UBM Connect, UBM Global Trade, UBM Live, UBM Medica, UBM Awards, UBM Studios, UBM TechInsights, UBM Tech, and UBM DeusM. It also included CMP Information (CMPi) which was split into five separate businesses in 2008. It is also a major shareholder of ITN and Press Association.

UBM's media properties include:

  • 4G World
  • Light Reading
  • Black Hat Briefings
  • Building
  • Building Design
  • CRN Magazine
  • Datasheets.com
  • DesignCon
  • DESIGN West & DESIGN East
  • Dr Dobbs Journal
  • EDN
  • EE Times
  • Game Developers Conference, Game Developer magazine, Gamasutra
  • Information Week
  • Internet Evolution
  • Interop
  • Medical Devices & Diagnostics Industry
  • Official Airline Guide
  • Official Guide of the Railways
  • Packaging Digest
  • PharmaLive
  • Physicians Practice
  • PlasticsToday
  • Property Week
  • Psychiatric Times
  • Qmed
  • Test & Measurement World
  • The BrainYard
  • The Journal of Commerce
  • Travel Trade Gazette

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    A sociosphere of contact, control, persuasion and dissuasion, of exhibitions of inhibitions in massive or homeopathic doses...: this is obscenity. All structures turned inside out and exhibited, all operations rendered visible. In America this goes all the way from the bewildering network of aerial telephone and electric wires ... to the concrete multiplication of all the bodily functions in the home, the litany of ingredients on the tiniest can of food, the exhibition of income or IQ.
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