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Article: Fast Company catches on fast.
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- The Boston Herald
- Article date:
- April 28, 1999
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Some magazines have readers. Fast Company editors prefer to think of theirs as members.
Whatever you call them, they're growing in number. Three years after its launch, Fast Company magazine's circulation has rocketed to nearly 325,000.
But a ground swell of interest in the fresh-look, next-generation business magazine extends well beyond the publication's pages. Its publishers have used the Boston-based magazine as a focal point to rally like-minded people around common interests, like starting businesses and using new technologies.
Today, Fast Company readers are buzzing over the magazine through e-mail and Internet discussion groups. They're ...
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