Angelo Zgorelec
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Angelo Zgorelec is the founder of the first British personal computer magazine Personal Computer World (PCW).
Biography
Croatian-born Zgorelec published the first issue of Personal Computer World in February 1978, publishing 16 monthly issues himself. In August 1979, Felix Dennis took a majority stake in the magazine and the exhibition PCW Show. Two years later, the magazine was sold to Dutch company VNU.[1] It closed in 2009.[2]
Zgorelec continued in publishing for the next 20 years with some smaller titles such as Office at Home, Practical Electronics, Program Now and Astronomy Now, which was edited by Sir Patrick Moore.[2] He also started the European astronomy show Astrofest. Both of these ventures are still going strong almost 30 years later.
References
- ^ Angelo and Anna Zgorelec. "About the authors". Visit Croatia. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
- ^ a b "Founding Father (of PCW)". Personal Computer World. April 2003 – via visit-croatia.co.uk.
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