Article: PC MAGAZINE WINS AD PAGE CROWN FOR 1995; FLAGSHIP ZIFF-DAVIS BOOK TOPS PUBLISHERS INFORMATION BUREAU ANNUAL LIST

NEW YORK, Jan. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Riding the wave of America's passion for all things high tech, PC Magazine, the nation's leading computer magazine, captured the No. 1 ranking for total 1995 ad pages as reported by the Publishers Information Bureau (PIB). Overall, PC Magazine ran 6,314 ad pages for the year, 1,774 pages more than the second place finisher, Forbes Magazine, with 4,540. Time Magazine placed third in the PIB report, with 2,384.07 ad pages for 1995.

The launch of Windows 95 played a key role in PC Magazine's record setting performance, with its launch delays dampening first half ad sales figures and its late summer introduction powering a surge in ...

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