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- Penton_Media abstract "Penton Media, Inc., founded in 1892 by John Penton, is a publisher of trade magazines, organizer of tradeshows, and provider of online marketing services. Today, Penton is the largest independent company of this kind in the United States, Penton runs 65 tradeshows and conferences, 145 digital properties, 20 paid data products, and 86 print products in five core, scaled sectors. Penton's industry segments include agriculture, transportation, natural products/food, infrastructure, and industrial design and manufacturing.Numerous corporate acquisitions, sales, and mergers have occurred over the years. Wasserstein & Co. purchased Prism Business Media from Primedia in August 2005 for $385 million. Prism Business Media was then merged when Wasserstein purchased Penton Media in November 2006 for $194 million. The combined entity took the Penton Media name. After the merger, Penton became one of the largest B2B media companies in the world.Penton's global headquarters had been in the Penton Media Building in Downtown Cleveland, Ohio since 2000. However, after the Penton/Prism merger, the company is now headquartered in New York City, although it continues to maintain offices in Cleveland and numerous other cities around the U.S. with an employee base of approximately 1,350 people.Due to reduced advertising sales as customers shifted to digital media from print, Penton went through "pre-packaged" bankruptcy reorganization in 2010.In late 2010, Penton acquired Nation's Restaurant News.In early 2011, Penton sold Mix, Electronic Musician, Radio, and Sound & Video Contractor magazines to NewBay Media.Also in 2011, Penton acquired EyeTraffic Media, an online marketing firm. This was Penton’s first marketing services acquisition.Additionally, Penton’s Technology Media Group went all digital. Penton acquired Highline LP of the United Kingdom, adding to its digital aviation business.; and Penton acquired Farm Progress from Fairfax Media Limited of Sydney, Australia, expanded its agriculture sector becoming the lead in agriculture information and marketing solutions. In 2012, David Kieselstein became CEO and was tasked with broadening Penton’s digital solutions, enter new industry sectors, and explore growth markets. In April 2013, Penton acquired myITforum.com, an online community for Microsoft Management professionals. In August 2013, Penton acquired Aviation Week from McGraw Hill Financial, expanding its aviation footprint and creating the largest targeted marketing platform in the aviation industry. In October 2013, Penton announced that Broadcast Engineering magazine would cease publication after 54 years.".
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- Penton_Media product SQL_Server_Pro.
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- Penton_Media industry "Information services and marketing solutions".
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- Penton_Media products "*Air Transport World *Aviation Week *Broadcast Engineering *Electronic Design *Farm Progress *Fire Chief *IndustryWeek *Machine Design *Nation's Restaurant News *SQL Server *Trusts & Estates *WardsAuto *Windows IT Pro".
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- Penton_Media comment "Penton Media, Inc., founded in 1892 by John Penton, is a publisher of trade magazines, organizer of tradeshows, and provider of online marketing services. Today, Penton is the largest independent company of this kind in the United States, Penton runs 65 tradeshows and conferences, 145 digital properties, 20 paid data products, and 86 print products in five core, scaled sectors.".
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