


Digging Deeper
BusinessWeek.com Pushes into Aggregation, Video, Participation to Stand Out
Business news is often about numbers. And when you check the audience numbers on the various top financial news sites online, the portals such as Yahoo Finance and MSN Money come out on top, followed by a jumble of online magazines such as Forbes.com, wire services such as Reuters,...continued...



Digging Deeper
Business 2.0 Closed Due to Corporate Neglect, Ad Woes
When the dot-com boom fizzled, the business magazines that covered that huge story similarly flamed out. The Industry Standard closed, Red Herring went south, and Business 2.0 was on death’s door. But in 2001, Time Warner bought Business 2.0 and combined it with its own eCompany Now magazine. Though...continued...



Addicted to Pulp
Why We Love (and Hate) Print Publications
In the course of any dinner conversation with friends or colleagues, the subject of media usually comes up, soon followed by The Question: When will print publications become obsolete? If the Internet gives us access to publications from around the globe on topics so diverse they couldn’t possibly fit...continued...



Digging Deeper
Hearst Uses Startup Mentality in Revamp of Magazine Sites
Hearst Corporation has a long and storied history as a media conglomerate, starting from the days of old-school media baron William Randolph Hearst and his twin inventions of the penny press and sensational journalism, all the way through its current form as a diversified private media company. In the...continued...



People-Powered Reviews
Food Lovers Become Experts at Chowhound, Yelp
Before the web was in widespread use, food lovers would wait patiently for the New York Times restaurant reviews to come out for the hottest new spot in SoHo, or for hometown papers to write up the little Korean joint that just opened down the street. We relied heavily...continued...



Pasadena Now Ruckus
Reporting from Afar Might Work, But Not for Local News
While much has been made of the outsourcing of American jobs to foreign countries, until recently the field of journalism had remained largely untouched. Earlier this month local news website Pasadena Now announced its decision to outsource work to India, specifically reporting of City Council meetings. The site’s owner,...continued...



Digging Deeper
Web Leads, Print Pubs Improve Environmental Impact
If you’ve grown tired of answering the question, “paper or plastic?” you can now consider another nagging environmental question when choosing your news source: “Online or print?” Environmental critics have decried “dead-tree media” for decades, saying that print publications rely on clear-cutting forests, energy produced to run paper mills,...continued...



Digging Deeper
’Mr. Magazine’ Believes We’ll Always Crave Ink on Paper
When Lebanese journalist Samir Husni was teaching students at the University of Mississippi about magazine journalism in 1986, one student had trouble pronouncing his Arabic name and took the simple route, calling him “Mr. Magazine.” The student eventually gave Husni a plaque with the moniker engraved, and the name...continued...



Digging Deeper
InfoWorld Leads Way as IDG Goes Head-First on Web
These are wrenching times for trade magazine publishers, especially when your trade happens to be computers and technology. These print publishers are finding that people can connect more quickly and easily by just going online. They can get reviews and news articles from independent blogs, podcasts and websites, and...continued...



Yes, You
You Deserve More Than Time’s Person of the Year
I’ve had two strong reactions to the big news that Time magazine had chosen “you” as their Person of the Year for 2006. My first reaction is utter amazement that people at Time magazine — or perhaps, some people — are starting to understand the digital media revolution, the...continued...



Your Blog Here
SportingNews.com Gives Readers Super Platform
If you’re nutty about sports, and live in the U.S., you probably spend a good amount of time on the leading American sports website, ESPN.com. It’s flashy, it has attitude, it’s filled with good info, and it’s awash in video highlights. And for fan involvement, there’s ESPN SportsNation with...continued...




