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PennWell company history timeline

1910

PennWell has a long history of magazine publishing with roots back to 1910 when the company began publishing an oil journal serving the emerging petroleum industry in the United States.

1930

1930: Lauinger dies suddenly, and his son P.C. Lauinger takes over the company.

1971

The monthly publication for the power industry was first published in 1971.

1979

The Advanced Technology Division, established in 1979, published technically oriented business-to-business periodicals for industries such as global electronics, communications, and information technology.

1980

In 1980 it was renamed PennWell Publishing Company during its rapid diversification, with "Penn" representing its roots in Pennsylvania and "Well" its beginnings in the oil fields.

1980: Petroleum Publishing Co. changes its name to PennWell Publishing Co.

1982

In 1999 PennWell added conferences and exhibitions and strengthened its position in international markets through acquisitions. It also included conferences and exhibitions such as CaribeCom, a communications technology exhibition established in 1982, and CosCom, a telecommunications conference and exhibition for upper management of Central American telephone and power companies.

1985

WaterWorld News began publication in 1985.

New York-based Blackstone, founded in 1985, has more than $400 billion in assets under management in private equity, hedge funds, real estate and lending, and more than 70 portfolio companies.

1989

He also moved its main office to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where it remained until it moved to Houston, Texas, in 1989.

1996

Computer Graphics World launched its web site, CGW Online, early in 1996.

1997

PennWell Printing operated for 15 years, until 1997, when it was sold to Brown Printing Co., a Minnesota-based subsidiary and joint venture of German media companies Bertelsmann and Gruner+Jahr.

1999

The five magazines--SMT: Surface Mount Technology, SMT Asia/Pacific, Advanced Packaging, Connector Specifier, and Vacuum & ThinFilm--were acquired in December 1999 and became part of the Advanced Technology Division.

2000

Vision 2000 called for an aggressive growth strategy for PennWell.

In a major restructuring move, PennWell discontinued its in-house subscription fulfillment operation and began using an outside bureau, Omeda Communications, in 2000.

2002

In 2002 the Advanced Technology Division introduced Optical Manufacturing, a bimonthly magazine that provided global coverage of optoelectronics and photonics manufacturing.

2003

In 2003 PennWell was positioned as a dynamic business-to-business publisher and information provider for a range of industries.

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