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The Magazine Publishing division of The Washington Post Company consists of the following business units:
Newsweek, a weekly news magazine.
Newsweek.msnbc.com
Newsweek International
Newsweek Japan
Newsweek Korea
Newsweek En Español
Newsweek Bil Logha Al-Arabia
Teen Newsweek
Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel
Newsweek Productions
FOSE
Government Computer News
GCN.com
GCN State & Local
Washington Technology
Washington Technology Online
Washington Techway
The Technology Almanac
Newsbytes News Network
Washtech.com

Newsweek. A weekly news magazine published in New York City,
with a 2001 circulation rate base of 3.1 million. Newsweek maintains 9 U.S. and
13 overseas news bureaus.

Newsweek.msnbc.com. An electronic version of the print magazine
with Web exclusive coverage throughout the week.
Visit Newsweek.msnbc.com.

Newsweek International. A weekly English-language news magazine
published in New York City and circulated throughout the world. For 2001,
Newsweek International's combined circulation for its three editions is 666,000:
Atlantic, 340,000; Asia, 240,000; Latin America, 86,000. In Australia, Newsweek
is published as part of The Bulletin with Newsweek, a newsmagazine with a
circulation of 85,000.

Newsweek Japan (Newsweek Nihon Ban). A Japanese-language
newsweekly with a circulation of 130,000. It is produced with TBS-Britannica,
which translates and publishes the magazine.

Newsweek Korea (Newsweek Hankuk Pan). A Korean-language
newsweekly with a circulation of 90,000. It is produced with Joong-ang Ilbo,
a division of the Samsung Group, which translates and publishes the magazine.

Newsweek En Español. A Spanish-language newsweekly with
a Latin American circulation of 52,500. It is produced with Ideas Publishing
Group (IPG), based in Miami.

Newsweek Bil Logha Al-Arabia. An Arabic-language newsweekly
with a circulation of 30,000. Launched in June 2000, it is produced wth Dar
Al-Watan Publishing Group in Kuwait, which translates and publishes the magazine.

Teen Newsweek. A weekly eight-page magazine and teachers guide
aimed at America's middle schools. It is produced with Weekly Reader and has a
circulation of 180,000.

Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel. A bimonthly magazine with a
2001 U.S. circulation rate base of 400,000.
Visit Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel online.

Newsweek Productions. A television production company that
produces "HealthWeek," broadcast nationally on PBS, and other television
programming and media projects.
Visit HealthWeek.

Government Computer News. Government Computer News is the
national publication covering the use of information technology to improve
operations of the federal government. The community paper for government IT and
program managers, GCN is distributed to 87,000 readers who specify and buy IT,
primarily for the federal government. This audience controls more than $40
billion annually in IT products and services spending. Each of GCN's 30 issues
carries news of people, programs and the technology they use. GCN has won 9
Computer Press Association awards and was the first IT publication in the market
to establish an on-site test lab. It also publishes, four times per year, the
GCN Shopper, a special edition filled with new product buying information.
Visit Government Computer News.

Government Computer News/State & Local. Government Computer
News/State & Local is the only technology newspaper written expressly for IT
buyers in the $45 billion state and local IT market. Some 55,000 state/local
government IT and program managers receive the monthly publication. Its blend
of news reporting and technology coverage is unmatched in the state and local
market. GCN/State & Local won a 2000 Jesse H. Neal National Business Journalism
Award from American Business Media, one of the most prestigious awards in the
business-to-business field.
Visit GCN State & Local.

GCN.com. Government Computer News is the primary read for
government technology professionals, providing insight into how government's
information technology challenges are being solved, plus breaking news and
reviews of new technology. GCN.com offers this same information in a format
that is searchable and organized by topic for easy access. GCN.com also extends
our print coverage by offering daily breaking news stories, webcasts featuring
briefings by top government IT executives, and an e-mail service that delivers
the latest news.
Visit GCN.com.

Washington Technology. Washington Technology is the only
business newspaper dedicated to government systems integrators, professional
service firms and IT product resellers who serve the federal, state and local
markets. This national publication has delivered strategic business technology
and government policy news and intelligence for more than 14 years. Circulation
exceeds 40,000.
Visit Washington Technology.

Washingtontechnology.com (formerly wtonline.com) Updated daily,
Washingtontechnology.com is the bible for systems integrators who support the
development of technology by federal, state and local government. Few government
projects are completed by a sole company, and so system integrators read
Washington Technology and Washingtontechnology.com to learn about both potential
competitors and partners. Washingtontechnology.com extends print coverage by
offering daily breaking news stories, webcasts featuring briefings by top
industry executives, and an e-mail service that delivers the latest news.
Readers can also subscribe to Washington Technology's e-letter, a weekly
e-mail of the latest news and analysis for the government systems integration
market.
Visit Washingtontechnology.com.

Washington Techway. The twice-monthly news magazine for the
nation's technology capital. Washington Techway targets the top executives of
the Greater Washington, DC region's explosive technology community, with a
distribution to 30,000 qualified subscribers.
Visit Washington Techway.

FOSE. Held in Washington, DC, FOSE is the largest information
technology event serving the government market. FOSE 2002 presents an innovative
event experience that connects "Infrastructure & Technology" (FOSE IT) with
"Enterprise Solutions" (FOSE ES). FOSE IT demonstrates the products needed to
construct an information technology system. FOSE ES offers program managers and
buying teams interactive learning experiences that address six key solutions
topics. Each 'solutions center' includes best practice demonstrations, hands-on
education, peer-to-peer discussions and white papers.
Visit FOSE.

The Technology Almanac. This 15th edition presents a
marketplace of companies and their executives vital to information technology
companies searching for quality teaming partners, customers and vendors to expand
their business opportunities. .
Visit The Technology Almanac online.

Newsbytes News Network. Founded in 1983, Newsbytes is a
comprehensive online news service solely devoted to information technology news
and analysis, providing 80-plus articles every business day to Web sites, print
publications, and online services around the world, reaching over 5 million
readers a day. Post Newsweek Tech Media Group partners with Washingtonpost.
Newsweek Interactive and The Washington Post newspaper to co-produce Newsbytes
News Network.
Visit Newsbytes News Network online.

Washtech.com. Washtech.com is the Greater Washington Region's
most comprehensive technology news and information service on the Web.
Throughout the day, Washtech.com provides the top stories shaping the local
business technology community as well as in-depth reports from the Post
Newsweek Tech Media Group network. Post Newsweek Tech Media Group partners
with Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive and The Washington Post newspaper to
co-produce Washtech.com.
Visit Washtech.com.
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