Electronics
was a trade
journal for the electronics
industry
from 1930
to 1995
Electronics
was a trade journal which
began in 1930, covering the radio industry.
It expanded as electronics
and its later its
technological spin-offs. It
was published by McGraw Hill
until 1988, when it was sold
to the Dutch company VNU,
which then sold its American
electronics magazines to
Penton Publishing in 1989
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RADIO - COMMUNICATION
AND
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF
ELECTRON TUBES DESIGN
ENGINEERING
MANUFACTURE (From the 1939 Masthead)
- Electronics published monthly
through 1957. Beginning in
1958 it was issued every two
weeks. In 1959 it became a
weekly publication,
reverting to bi-weekly in
June of 1964 and then back
to being monthly in the
final four years following
its sale to
Penton
Electronics' frequency and
page count varied with the
state of the industry and
available advertisers.
Many 40's Issues courtesy of
Hue Miller and
30's issues from Steve
Rosenfeld
Annual Buyer Guide
Issued in mid-June of each
year