Microscope magazine

Microscope magazine

Infobox Magazine
title = MicroScope magazine
editor = Simon Quicke
frequency = Weekly
circulation =
category = Computer magazine
company = Reed Business Information
firstdate = September 1982
country = United Kingdom
language = English
website = [http://www.cmicroscope.co.uk/ www.microscope.co.uk]

MicroScope is a weekly magazine for computer manufacturers, distributors and resellers within the channel which has been published by Reed Business Information since 1982. The magazine is available free to professionals who meet the circulation requirements. The magazine is funded through revenue received from display and classified advertising.

MicroScope is available in print and digital format and the readership is audited by BPA Worldwide, which verifies its circulation twice yearly. The current circulation figure is 23,652 (BPA December 2006).

Topics covered within the magazine include news and analysis and assessments of issues within the marketplace.

Website

[http://www.microscope.co.uk MicroScope.co.uk] is a website for computer manufacturers, distributors and resellers and provides users with news and analysis from within the channel.

Microscope ACEs

MicroScope Awards for Channel Excellence [http://www.microscopeaces.co.uk (MicroScope ACEs)] begun in 2007 and the aim of these awards is to reward the achievements of resellers and distributors across the channel.

External links

* [http://www.microscope.co.uk/ MicroScope Official website]
* [http://www.microscopeaces.co.uk MicroScope ACEs Awards website]


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