Editor-in-Chief | Nicholas Thompson |
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Former editors | Louis Rossetto |
Categories | Business, technology, life, thought leader |
Frequency | Monthly |
Total circulation (January 2017) | 870,101[1] |
First issue | March/April 1993 |
Company | Condé Nast Publications |
Country | United States |
Based in | San Francisco, California, USA |
Language | English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 1059-1028 |
OCLC number | 24479723 |
Wired (called WIRED) is a magazine written in English. It is issued to readers once a month. They also put up their editions on the Internet, on their own website. Their writers write about politics, the economy, and how new technology changes culture. The magazine belongs to a company called Condé Nast, and has its headquarters in San Francisco, California.[2]
They have other kinds of their magazine like Wired UK, Wired Italia, etc. In their first “colophons”, they said that a Canadian named Marshall McLuhan was their “patron saint”.[3] When it started, influence on the magazine’s editorials was strongest about “techno-utopian” stuff.
There is a paywall on the website, which is 20 US dollars a year.[4] During the time Condé Nast owned the magazine, Wired News took care of the website.