Graphic Arts Monthly Explained

Graphic Arts Monthly
Type:business magazine
Format:Paper and online magazine
Foundation:1929
Ceased Publication:2010
Owners:Reed Business Information
Editor:Bill Esler
Language:English
Circulation:70,100
Headquarters:Oak Brook, Illinois, USA
Issn:1047-9325
Website:Graphic Arts Monthly

Graphic Arts Monthly was a trade publication and web site owned by Reed Business Information serving the information needs of the printing industry, including printers and trade plants. Reed predecessor Cahners Publishing acquired Graphic Arts Monthlys publisher Technical Publishing in 1986.[1]

The editor-in-chief was Bill Esler, with the editorial offices located in Oak Brook, Illinois, USA. As the name implies, Graphic Arts Monthly had been published monthly since its establishment in 1929. Several common articles included Best Track, Ink Etc., Mail Call, and Sales Call.

In September, Graphic Arts Monthly published The Official Show Daily, which was produced on behalf of the Graphic Arts Show Company for the annual Graph Expo & PackPrint.

As of June 2008, total BPA audited circulation was 70,100 subscribers.

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  1. Web site: Dun & Bradstreet To Sell Technical Publishing Concerns . 2023-06-21 . AP NEWS . en.