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''EDN'' is an electronics industry website and formerly a magazine owned by AspenCore Media, an Arrow Electronics company. The editor-in-chief is Majeed Ahmad. ''EDN'' was published monthly until, in April 2013, EDN announced that the print edition would cease publication after the June 2013 issue.


History

The first issue of ''Electrical Design News'', the original name, was published in May 1956 by Rogers Corporation of Englewood, Colorado. In January 1961, Cahners Publishing Company, Inc., of Boston, acquired Rogers Publishing Company. In February 1966, Cahners sold 40% of its company to
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In 1970, the Reed Group merged with International Publishing Corporation and changed its name to Reed International Limited. Acquisition of ''EEE'' magazine
Cahners Publishing Company acquired ''Electronic Equipment Engineering'', a monthly magazine, in March 1971 and discontinued it. In doing so, Cahners folded ''EEE's'' best features into ''EDN'', and renamed the magazine ''EDN/EEE''. At the time, George Harold Rostky (1926–2003) was editor-in-chief of ''EEE''. Rostky joined ''EDN'' and eventually became editor-in-chief before leaving to join '' Electronic Engineering Times'' as editor-in-chief. Taking EDN worldwide
Roy Forsberg later became editor-in-chief of ''EDN'' magazine. He was later promoted to publisher and Jon Titus PhD was named editor-in-chief. Forsberg and Titus established ''EDN Europe'', ''EDN Asia'' and ''EDN China'', creating one of the largest global circulations for a design engineering magazine. ''EDN''s 25th anniversary issue was a 425-page folio. Reed Limited acquires remaining interest in Cahners
In 1977, Reed acquired the remaining interest in Cahners, then known as Cahners Publications. In 1982, Reed International Limited changed its name to Reed International PLC. In 1992, Reed International merged with Elsevier NV, becoming Reed Elsevier PLC on January 1, 1993. Reed Business Media then removed the Cahners Business Publishing name to rebrand itself as Reed Business Information. Reed sells EDN to Canon Communications LLC, Canon acquired by United Business Media, UBM sells EDN to AspenCore Media
Reed Business Information, part of Reed Elsevier, sold the magazine to Canon Communications LLC in February 2010.
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, now UBM LLC, acquired Canon Communications LLC in October 2010. On June 3, 2016, UBM announced that ''EE Times'', along with the rest of the electronics media portfolio (''EDN'', ''Embedded.com'', ''TechOnline'' and ''Datasheets.com'') was being sold to AspenCore Media, a company owned by Arrow Electronics, for $23.5 million. The acquisition was completed on August 1, 2016. On April 9, 2013, UBM announced that ''EDN''s print edition would cease publication after the June 2013 issue and that the online ''EDN.com'' community would continue. Michael Dunn led ''EDN'' through mid-2018. Santo succeeded him shortly thereafter and Majeed Ahmad became Editor-in-Chief in August 2020.


International editions

''EDN'' is also published in China and Taiwan and in Japan by ITmedia, Inc. which licenses content from AspenCore Media.


Publishing Segment

The website, ''EDN Network'', caters to the needs of the working electrical engineer and covers new technologies and electronic component products at an engineering level. Columns discuss everything from managing engineers and engineering projects to technical issues faced in the design of electronic components, systems and developing technologies.


Design ideas

The "Design Ideas" section features several user-submitted designs that are innovative or novel solutions to constrained design problems. Every issue features a column called "Prying Eyes" which disassembles a popular or intriguing consumer product and investigates the technologies that enable it.


ASBPE Awards

In May 2006, ''EDN'' won three awards from the ''American Society of Business Publication Editors''. The Best Regular Department of the Year award went to "Prying Eyes".


Executives and journalists

* William M. Platt, appointed publisher of ''EDN'' in December 1967 by Cahners Publishing
Philip H. Dougherty Philip H. Dougherty (December 21, 1923 – September 27, 1988) was an American journalist who covered advertising for ''The New York Times'' from 1966 until his death. He was posthumously elected to the Advertising Hall of Fame in 1990, where ...
, "Advertising: People", ''The New York Times'', December 29, 1967
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Robert H. Cushman Robert (Bob) Herman Cushman (16 January 1924 in Evanston, Illinois – 27 January 1996 in Essex, Connecticut) was an American trade magazine journalist who had written extensively across several engineering disciplines, two in particular during ...
(1924–1996), editor for EDN from 1962 to the late-1980s covering, among other things, the early development of microprocessing


References


External links


EDN website

EDN Asia

EDN China

EDN Japan

EDN Taiwan
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