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  2. Elsevier Weekblad - Wikipedia

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    Elsevier Weekblad, abbreviated to EW, still known as Elsevier, is a Dutch weekly news magazine. With a circulation of over 68,000 copies as of 2018, [ citation needed ] it is the Netherlands' most popular news magazine.

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    Elsevier is the world's largest publisher of academic articles. It published 600,000 articles in 2021. [74] Its best-known titles are The Lancet and Cell. In 1995, Forbes magazine (wrongly) predicted Elsevier would be "the first victim of the internet" as it was disrupted and disintermediated by the World Wide Web. [75]

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    The Department of Customer Service is a department of the New South Wales Government that functions as a service provider to support sustainable government finances, major public works and maintenance programs, government procurement, information and communications technology, corporate and shared services, consumer protection, and land and property administration of the government in New ...

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  6. Elsevier - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 Elsevier merged with Dutch newspaper publisher NDU, and devised a strategy to broadcast textual news to people's television sets through Viewdata and Teletext technology. [20] In 1979 Elsevier Science Publishers launched the Article Delivery Over Network Information System (ADONIS) project in conjunction with four business partners.

  7. Wolters Kluwer - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Elsevier, the largest publishing house in the Netherlands, announced its intentions to buy up Kluwer's stock. [5] Kluwer merged with Wolters-Samsom to fend off Elsevier's take-over bid and formed Wolters Kluwer. [10] The merger made Wolters Kluwer the second-largest publishing house in the Netherlands. [5] [10]

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  9. News America Marketing - Wikipedia

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    News America Marketing, often referred to as just News America, was a marketing business previously owned by News Corp.It publishes SmartSource Magazine, a weekly consumer-branded newspaper insert offering advertising and coupon promotions, delivered in over 1,600 newspapers in the U.S. [1] and is one of three companies in the United States (the other two are Valassis Communications and ...