Long Island Business News

In this article, we will explore the impact of Long Island Business News in the current context. Long Island Business News has been the subject of debate and analysis for a long time, and its relevance is still valid in the current scenario. Over the years, Long Island Business News has played a crucial role in various aspects, from society to economics, culture and politics. With this article, we aim to address the different facets of Long Island Business News, examining its influence and evolution over time. From its origins to its current situation, we will analyze how Long Island Business News has shaped and continues to shape our world locally, nationally and internationally.
Long Island Business News
TypeWeekly newspaper
Owner(s)BridgeTower Media
PublisherAli Jabbour
EditorRegina Jankowski
Founded1953
Headquarters2150 Smithtown Ave, Ste 7
Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Circulation9,000 (as of 2020)
ISSN0894-4806
Websitelibn.com

Long Island Business News (LIBN) is a weekly business journal based in Ronkonkoma, New York. Launched in 1953 as the Long Island Commercial Review, LIBN covers business, government, legal, nonprofit and health care issues in Long Island's two counties, Nassau County and Suffolk County.

In addition to the weekly paper, LIBN maintains a Web site featuring news and several business blogs. The company also publishes lists of Long Island companies as well as several issue-centered books such as its annual Green Guide and 40 Under 40 Awards guide.

History

In 1953 newspaper reporter Arthur Hug and the husband-and-wife team of Peg and John Whitmore launched Long Island Commercial Review. Hug had been a reporter at the Nassau Daily Review-Star, the leading newspaper on Long Island in the 1930s. Several years later, he accepted an offer to write for Newsday. Hug also served as a copy editor for World Telegram & Sun shortly before it folded.

The Hug and Whitmore team published the first paper on September 14, 1953. An issue sold for 15 cents, and a yearly subscription cost $5. The Commercial Review was known as the official publication of the Long Island Association, but it always remained independent.

In July of 2023, Long Island Business News won nine top journalism awards from the Press Club of Long Island and the Fair Media Council.

References

  1. ^ a b https://www.mondotimes.com/1/world/us/32/1885/4532M
  2. ^ https://libn.com/contact-us/
  3. ^ https://libn.com/about-long-island-business-news/
  4. ^ Staff, LIBN (3 July 2023). "LIBN team wins 9 top journalism awards". Long Island Business News. Retrieved 21 March 2024.

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