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Tech publisher IDG gets new CEOPosted on Thu, Apr. 03, 2008
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BOSTON -- An executive who oversees International Data Group's U.S. technology publications has been promoted to the top job managing the company's global media operations.Bob Carrigan was named CEO of Boston-based IDG Communications Worldwide on Thursday, effective immediately. The 42-year-old has headed IDG U.S. Communications since 2005. In his new post, Carrigan oversees more than 300 tech magazines and newspapers in 85 countries, including PC World and Computerworld. He's also responsible for more than 450 tech Web sites, as well as tech industry conferences that IDG produces around the world. IDG is a privately held company with nearly 14,000 employees and 2007 revenue of $3 billion. IDG also owns International Data Corporation, a tech research firm best known as IDC.
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