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- DESKTOP VIDEO WORLD LAUNCHED BY
- TECHMEDIA PUBLISHING, INC., AN IDG COMPANY
-
- Peterborough, NH (August 24, 1992) - Dale Strang, President
- of TechMedia Publishing, Inc., recently announced the launch
- of Desktop Video World magazine. The magazine will make its
- debut on national newsstands on January 12, 1993.
-
- Desktop Video World is the first publication specifically
- targeted at the merging computer and video markets. This
- market is estimated to grow to $625 million in 1992 and by
- 1995 will hit several billion dollars. The desktop video
- market is comprised of computer users, multimedia producers
- and videographers.
-
- According to Strang, "After extensive research, we have
- determined that there is an information void in this young
- marketplace created by the merging of computers and video.
- For a reasonable investment, one can set up a desktop video
- suite and create professional, broadcast quality videos.
- The number of products in the market are growing rapidly.
- The time is right for such a publication to support the
- needs of these users and to help push the market forward."
-
- Lou Wallace, Desktop Video World Editor in Chief,and his
- staff have a comprehensive issue planned that will
- thoroughly cover this emerging market. The issue will
- contain articles on such topics as the newest products
- available, views from industry experts on the desktop video
- revolution and profiles on desktop videographers. Of
- interest to all is a full-length feature on everything
- needed to set up a desktop video studio. Editorial content
- will cover the Amiga, Mac and PC platforms.
-
- Desktop Video World will be published by TechMedia
- Publishing, Inc., an International Data Group company.
- TechMedia publishes AmigaWorld, for users of the Commodore
- Amiga, and RUN, for users of the Commodore 64 and 128. IDG
- is the world's largest publisher of computer-related
-