Everyday Electronics

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Everyday Electronics (EPE), is a UK published magazine, founded in 1971. It was originally spun-off from a sister title, Practical Electronics as a novice-level title. Until 1977, both titles had the same production and editorial team. In 1986, both titles were sold by their owner, IPC Magazines, to independent publishers.

Everyday Electronics was purchased by Wimborne Publishing Ltd. When Practical Electronics experienced a marked decline in market share, Wimborne bought the rights to their original parent magazine in 1992. The two magazines were merged to form Everyday with Practical Electronics. The "with" in the title being dropped from the November 1995 issue. In February 1999, Wimborne acquired the former rival, Electronics Today International, and merged it into EPE.[1]

EPE is still very much an active magazine today.

Electronic music projects

Although not as well known for Electronic Music articles as some other magazines, a number of articles have been published over the years, inluding a Theremin and a number of MIDI related projects.

See also

References

  1. ^ The History of EPE, EPE website

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