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Ward's Communications launches subscription site.


Ward's Communications (Southfield Southfield, city (1990 pop. 75,728), Oakland co., SE Mich., a suburb of Detroit, on the Rouge River; laid out 1817, inc. as a city 1958. There are electronics research, meat-processing, and printing facilities, and manufactures include plastic, metal, rubber, and , MI), a division of Primedia Primedia Inc., NYSE: PRM, formerly known as K-III Communications, is a New York City-based mass media corporation. It is publicly owned, trading on the New York Stock Exchange, but private equity giant KKR holds a controlling stake in the company. , Inc. (New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
), has begun the production of WardAuto.com,] a new subscription Website designed to be a comprehensive source f or news, data and analysis for professionals involved in auto making and retailing, including auto company executives, consultants, dealers, analysts, and academic and government officials. An annual subscription FEE is charged by number of users.

Subscribers receive unlimited access to the latest and archived news, data, analysis and commentary from Ward's print magazines and newsletters, including Ward's Automotive Reports, Ward's AutoWorld Ward's AutoWorld is an automobile trade magazine. It has been published since 1924, originally as Cram Report, and continues into modern times with a monthly print version (Ward's AutoWorld), twice-monthly newsletters (Ward's Automotive Reports and  and Ward's Dealer Business. The company said the site is organized to simplify the search for information for each of the industry's functional groups, such as. engineering, manufacturing and sales. It includes sections for specific geographic geographic /geo·graph·ic/ (je?o-graf´ik) in pathology, of or referring to a pattern that is well demarcated, resembling outlines on a map.

geographic

pertaining to geography.
 regions of the world and for specific topics, including technology, marketing and strategy.
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Date:Dec 24, 2001
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