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{{Short description|Belgian-based English current affairs periodical}}
{{dablink|For the [[Glasgow]]-based research journal, see [[eSharp]].}}
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{{Infobox Magazinemagazine
| title = E!Sharp
| frequency = bimonthlyBimonthly (6 per year)
| circulation = 14,756 (Jan-June 2009)
| circulation = 14,756 (Jan-June 2009)<ref name="Media Pack 2010">[http://www.esharp.eu/content/download/4053/38993/file/e!sharp%20media%20pack%202010.pdf Media Pack 2010] Retrieved on 30 December 2009.</ref>
| category = [[Politics]]
| founder = [[Paul Adamson]]
| company = Encompass Publications SA
| publisher = Paul Adamson
| country = [[Belgium]]
| language = [[English language|English]]
| based = Brussels
| founded = {{start date and age|2002}}
| language = [[English language|English]]
| website = [http://www.esharp.eu/ www.esharp.eu]
|}}
 
'''''E!Sharp''''' is a bimonthly English-language magazine which covers [[European Union|EU]] affairs and [[wikt:transatlantic|transatlantic]] relations by providing analysis and commentary. Its editorial offices are in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]].<ref It also publishes a ''Jargon Alert'' guide which is available online ([http:name=hmpr//www.esharp.eu/Jargon-Alert Jargon Alert]).>
 
==History and profile==
''E!Sharp'' claims a readership of "decision-makers in both policymaking and business circles, in Brussels and in national capitals around the EU." <ref name = "Media Pack 2010"/>
''E!Sharp'' was founded by [[Paul Adamson]] in 2002.<ref name=hmpr>{{cite news|author=Hannah Marriott|title=Making Brussels more digestible|url=http://www.prweek.com/article/643680/media-analysis-making-brussels-digestible|accessdate=8 June 2015|work=PR Week|date=14 March 2007}}</ref> The magazine was established to promote public interest on EU-related politics.<ref name=hmpr/> For the first three years it was published on a monthly basis.<ref name=hmpr/> Then it began to be published bimonthly.<ref name=hmpr/> It also publishes a ''Jargon Alert'' guide which is available online.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.esharp.eu/Jargon-Alert |title=Jargon Alert |access-date=31 December 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091019071234/http://www.esharp.eu/Jargon-Alert |archive-date=19 October 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
 
|''E!Sharp'' circulationclaims =a 14,756readership (Janof "decision-makers in both policymaking and business circles, in Brussels and in national capitals around the EU."<ref name = "Media Pack 2010"/> Between January and June 2009) the magazine had a circulation of 14,756 copies.<ref name="Media Pack 2010">[http://www.esharp.eu/content/download/4053/38993/file/e!sharp%20media%20pack%202010.pdf Media Pack 2010] Retrieved on 30 December 2009.</ref>
Contributors include<ref name="Media Pack 2010"/>: [[Philip Stephens (journalist)|Philip Stephens]], [[David Rennie (columnist)|David Rennie]] and [[Matt Frei]].
 
==See References also==
{{reflist|2}}
 
*''[[EUobserver]]''
{{EnglishCurrentAffairs}}
*''[[EURACTIV]]''
*[[Euronews]]
*''[[Politico Europe]]''
 
==References==
[[Category:Belgian magazines]]
{{Reflist}}
 
==External links==
* {{Official website|http://esharp.eu/ }}
 
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