- Electronic News
"Electronic News" is an online publication that currently covers just the semiconductor production equipment industry. It was originally a weekly trade
newspaper , which covered all aspects of the electronics industry including semiconductors, computers, software, communications, space and even television electronics.Fairchild Publications started the newspaper in1957 , as a complement to its other trade newspapers, includingWomen's Wear Daily , Home Furnishing Daily, Supermarket News, among others. At its peak in1984 , Electronic News took in $25 million in revenue with margins above 50%.Fact|date=June 2007 The following year, the newspaper began losing advertising and influence to rivalElectronic Engineering Times , beginning a decline that eventually led to the newspaper's demise.Fact|date=June 2007In 1971, journalist
Don Hoefler published a series of articles entitled "Silicon Valley, USA" in Electronic News. This is thought to be the first published use of the phraseSilicon Valley to describe the area of the southern part of theSan Francisco Bay area innorthern California ,USA , an area known for its concentration of companies makingsemiconductors , among themIntel ,LSI Logic ,National Semiconductor .Also in 1971, Electronic News was where
Intel first advertised theIntel 4004 microprocessor, considered to be the first single-chipmicroprocessor .Citing online message posted by Nick Tredennick, 12 May 2002, Subject: The 8008 and the AL1, quoted from Technological Innovation in the Semiconductor Industry: A Case Study of the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS), dissertation by Robert R. Schaller, page 317 (PDF page 340) http://www.xecu.net/schaller/schaller_dissertation_2004.pdf retrieved date|2007-09-26]A decade later, in 1981, when IBM's top-secret Project Acorn emerged as the
IBM Personal Computer - the PC - the first reports were published in Electronic News in the weeks before the introduction, much toIBM 's consternation.Fact|date=June 2007 Also in 1982, Electronic News communications industry reporter Frank Barbetta broke the story on theBell System Divestiture which resulted in the break-up ofAmerican Telephone & Telegraph Company , and published the first interview with JudgeHarold H. Greene .The paper eventually grew to have a staff of three dozen full time journalists, working out of headquarters staffed by full time journalists in
New York and bureaus inBoston ,Washington DC ,Miami ,Atlanta ,Dallas ,San Francisco ,Los Angeles ,Denver ,Chicago ,Minneapolis andTokyo . In additionstringer s reported in from more than 100 locations around the world.In
1967 , the paper's corporate parent,Fairchild Publications was acquired by Capital Cities Broadcasting, which went on to acquire theAmerican Broadcasting Company , now a unit ofThe Walt Disney Company . The publication was transferred from Fairchild to Chilton, then a division of Capital Cities/ABC, as the result of a reorganization. After barely a year as part of Chilton, the paper was in 1991 sold to the publishing houseInternational Data Group . After a year of losses, IDG sold the paper in 1993 to an independent investor group put together by one-time publisher Zachary Dicker. In 1996 the paper was sold to its current ownerReed Business Information .The final edition of Electronic News to be printed on paper was dated December 2, 2002. It has since that date been published exclusively online.
External links
* [http://www.electronicnews.com/ Electronic News]
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