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AntiqueWeek
TypeAntiques
Owner(s)MidCountry Media, Inc.
Founded1968
LanguageEnglish
Circulation70,000 weekly readers

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AntiqueWeek is one of the most popular antiques newspapers in the United States and has been a source for weekly antiques and collectibles news in the United States since 1968. AntiqueWeek has a weekly circulation of over 70,000 readers.

  • Oct 24, 2016  Its events arm previously acquired a string of art and antiques fairs including the Newark fair in the UK and the American International Fine Art Fair in Palm Beach, Florida although these interests have now been sold. DMG World Media were also previous owners of Antiques Trade Gazette until 2008 when the business was sold in a management buy-out.
  • Its events arm previously acquired a string of art and antiques fairs including the Newark fair in the UK and the American International Fine Art Fair in Palm Beach, Florida although these interests have now been sold. DMG World Media were also previous owners of Antiques Trade Gazette until 2008 when the business was sold in a management buy-out.
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The newspaper was purchased by the startup company, MidCountry Media, Inc. in September 2009. The publication had previously been a sister title of the UK's Antiques Trade Gazette, but in October 2008, the publisher was the subject of a management buyout during which it divested three related US-based publications including AntiqueWeek.[1]

Editions[edit]

The Eastern edition covers the states east of Ohio and the Central edition covers the mid-western states west of Pennsylvania. /how-do-i-remove-mac-cleaner.html. AntiqueWest covers states in the Western United States. Each edition includes a National section which concentrates on industry news and major auctions around the country. The published rate, as of January 1, 2006, for a one-year subscription to AntiqueWeek is 41 USD.

Capsule summaries from around the country appear in every issue of their respective regional editions in the AntiqueWeek Auction Roundup. Important issues in the auction industry are discussed in Auction Time, a weekly column by auctioneer and attorney Steve Proffitt. Additional commentary is provided by editors and columnists. AntiqueWeek's Managing Editor is Connie Swaim.

References[edit]

  1. ^'DMG World Media sells Antiques Trade Gazette; AntiqueWeek soon to follow'. Auction Central News. 6 October 2008. Retrieved 8 January 2018.

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AntiqueWeek&oldid=857974479'
AntiqueWeek
TypeAntiques
Owner(s)MidCountry Media, Inc.
Founded1968
LanguageEnglish
Circulation70,000 weekly readers

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AntiqueWeek is one of the most popular antiques newspapers in the United States and has been a source for weekly antiques and collectibles news in the United States since 1968. AntiqueWeek has a weekly circulation of over 70,000 readers.

The newspaper was purchased by the startup company, MidCountry Media, Inc. in September 2009. The publication had previously been a sister title of the UK's Antiques Trade Gazette, but in October 2008, the publisher was the subject of a management buyout during which it divested three related US-based publications including AntiqueWeek.[1]

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Editions[edit]

The Eastern edition covers the states east of Ohio and the Central edition covers the mid-western states west of Pennsylvania. AntiqueWest covers states in the Western United States. Each edition includes a National section which concentrates on industry news and major auctions around the country. The published rate, as of January 1, 2006, for a one-year subscription to AntiqueWeek is 41 USD.

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Capsule summaries from around the country appear in every issue of their respective regional editions in the AntiqueWeek Auction Roundup. Important issues in the auction industry are discussed in Auction Time, a weekly column by auctioneer and attorney Steve Proffitt. Additional commentary is provided by editors and columnists. AntiqueWeek's Managing Editor is Connie Swaim.

References[edit]

  1. ^'DMG World Media sells Antiques Trade Gazette; AntiqueWeek soon to follow'. Auction Central News. 6 October 2008. Retrieved 8 January 2018.

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External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AntiqueWeek&oldid=857974479'