ComputerScope

ComputerScope
ComputerScope
Editor Paul Hearns
Categories Computer magazines
Frequency monthly
Total circulation 10,000
First issue June 1985
Company MediaTeam
Country Republic of Ireland
Language English
Website ComputerScope.ie
ISSN 0332-0197

ComputerScope is a Computer magazine edited and produced by the publishing company MediaTeam in Dublin, Ireland.

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History

ComputerScope was first published in 1985 by the Scope Communications Group. It is now published by MediaTeam Ltd,[1], which was formed when CPG and Scope Communications merged in 2005. The magazine is edited by Paul Hearns.[2]

Description

ComputerScope is a monthly end-user Information and Communications Technology magazine targeting IT professionals in the public and private sectors in Ireland. It is distributed as a request-only, controlled circulation publication; readers must qualify to receive a free subscription. Those who do not meet the criteria to receive free copies can obtain a paid subscription..

ComputerScope is audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (UK);[3] the website claims to have 10,000 readers.[4]

MediaTeam

MediaTeam also publishes three other ICT titles: Irish Computer,[5] Smart Company,[6] and PCLive!,[7] plus Shelflife[8] and The Irish Garden.[9] MediaTeam is a member of the Periodical Publishers Association of Ireland.[10]

References

  1. ^ Mediateam.ie
  2. ^ ComputerScope.ie
  3. ^ ABC.org.uk
  4. ^ About
  5. ^ IrishComputer.ie
  6. ^ SmartCompany.ie
  7. ^ PCLive.ie
  8. ^ ShelfLife.ie
  9. ^ IrishGarden.ie
  10. ^ PPAI

External links

ComputerScope.ie


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