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While the pundits ponder the future of a digital-only Newsweek, U.S. News & World Report offers a different lesson for magazine publishing. U.S. News went all-digital two years ago as part…
ReadWriteWeb, the popular tech site acquired last year by Say Media, is getting a rebrand and new editorial leadership. The site has been renamed ReadWrite and rebuilt with responsive design—changes…
Advertising Week has come and gone, and while we're arguably no closer to cracking the code on digital advertising, Forbes and Martini Media are tacitly voting in favor of content-branded…
Until now, Rolling Stone has closely guarded most of its back-issue content behind a paywall that required either a subscription to the magazine or a separate "all-access" plan. But now, the magazine…
When Adweek introduced the Hot List 32 years ago, the franchise focused exclusively on consumer magazines and their print ad business. Last year, we jettisoned our original formula to include…
In a digital-centric world, these are the very hottest digital destinations, grabbing the attention of consumers and advertisers alike—from news sites (The Huffington Post, The New York Times) to ascendant…
Is the world ready for a home media player that doesn’t have a slot in the front of it? Boxee, the manufacturer of open-source streaming software for televisions (and the…
Specs Age 50 New gig Editor in chief, Cosmopolitan Old gig Editor in chief, Marie Claire You started as a reporter for The Spectator and later worked for The Guardian and The Times of…
Time magazine says it isn’t going to follow Newsweek’s move to a digital-only publication. But nor is it ignoring the shift towards mobile news reading. And so Oct. 21, Time…
The Huffington Post gave up on charging for its tablet magazine after just five issues. News Corp.’s The Daily got only 100,000 subscribers, despite heavy promotional support from Apple and…