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Nuclear Engineering International Magazine was founded in 1956 as part of the British Broadcasting Company (later Corporation). The idea came from the original founders of the BBC, including John Reith, who believed in the importance of providing technical insight and comprehensive coverage of the civil nuclear power industry. Today, Nuclear Engineering International is owned by Business Trade Media International Limited, a subsidiary of Progressive Media International. Based in the United Kingdom, Nuclear Engineering International covers a wide range of topics related to civil nuclear power generation and its related supply chains. This includes news and analysis on frontend fuel cycle, power plant operations, decommissioning, market developments, economics, government policy, and management issues. The magazine serves readers worldwide, including well-established nuclear markets and nuclear newcomers, attracting utility executives, managers, consultants, contractors, and other interested parties in the nuclear industry. **One interesting fact**: Nuclear Engineering International dedicates a section of its website towards diving into the risks of nuclear power and technology, wanting to spread accurate and accountable information about the innovations that they report on.
Nuclear Engineering International is ranked N/A among other media sources and has an average of 53,876 monthly visits according to Similar Web.
Nuclear Engineering International has a Bias Score of -4% Center which is based on a variety of factors including its policy and politician leanings, article ratings, and the use of biased language. Its Reliability is rated as Average, and additional analytical insights are available in the other tabs.
Note: Nuclear Engineering International is a news aggregator and may have limited or no original political articles.
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