''ComputerScope'' was a
computer magazine
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edited and produced by the publishing company
MediaTeam in
Dublin
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,
Ireland
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History
''ComputerScope'' was first published in 1984 by the Scope Communications Group. It was then published by
MediaTeam Ltd, which was formed when CPG and Scope Communications merged in 2005. The magazine was edited by Paul Hearns.
Description
''ComputerScope'' was a monthly end-user
Information and Communications Technology
Information and communications technology (ICT) is an extensional term for information technology (IT) that stresses the role of unified communications and the integration of telecommunications ( telephone lines and wireless signals) and computer ...
magazine targeting IT professionals in the public and private sectors in Ireland. It was distributed as a request-only, controlled circulation publication; readers must qualify to receive a free subscription. Those who did not meet the criteria to receive free copies could obtain a paid subscription..
''ComputerScope'' was audited by the
Audit Bureau of Circulations (UK)
The Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) is a non-profit organisation owned and developed by the media industry. ABC delivers industry-agreed standards for media brand measurement of print publications, digital channels and events. The company ...
; the website claimed to have 10,000 readers. The magazine and its sister title ''Irish Computer'' were both replaced by TechCentral.ie.
MediaTeam
MediaTeam also published three other ICT titles: ''Irish Computer'', ''Smart Company'', and ''PCLive!'', plus ''Shelflife'' and ''The Irish Garden''. MediaTeam is a member of the Periodical Publishers Association of Ireland.
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Defunct computer magazines
Magazines published in Ireland
Magazines established in 1984
Monthly magazines published in Ireland
Mass media in Dublin (city)
Defunct magazines published in Ireland
Magazines with year of disestablishment missing
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