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American trade publication From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beverage Digest is a privately-owned subscription publication covering the global non-alcoholic beverage industry. The company was founded in 1982 by Jesse Meyers and sells premium market intelligence and data.
Industry | Media |
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Founded | 1982 |
Key people | Editor & Publisher: Duane D. Stanford, Jr. |
Services | News and information for the non-alcoholic beverage industry |
Owner | BD Media, LLC |
Website | Beverage Digest Website |
Beverage Digest organizes conferences each year, where senior executives in the industry share their view on trends.[1] Beverage manufacturers often quote information from the annual Beverage Digest Fact Book and the twice-monthly Beverage Digest newsletter in their press releases.[2][3][4]
Beverage Digest is edited and published by Duane D. Stanford Jr., based in Atlanta, Georgia.[5]
Although the newsletter is written for executives in the non-alcoholic drinks industry, its articles are often cited in publications with a broader audience. The New York Times has based a number of articles in part on information first published by Beverage Digest.[6][7][8] The Los Angeles Times also cites the magazine as an authority in various stories.[9][10][11] Forbes magazine, Yahoo! News and Reuters have also quoted the magazine.[12][13][14] USA Today often bases stories on information first published in Beverage Digest.[15]
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