MCARDLE PRINTING — POWER OF PARTNERING
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Erik Cagle
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McArdle essentially dates back to 1946, when the company—then known as Business Printing, a subsidiary of U.S. News and World Report and The Bureau of National Affairs (BNA)—was spun off and acquired by its general manager, Walter McArdle. Business Printing was basically an in-plant for the publishers, and continued printing for the two entities after the split, including magazines such as U.S. News and Newsweek. When the McArdle family decided to exit the business in 1985, the printer again became a wholly owned subsidiary of BNA.
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