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Red Herring, Inc., founded in 1993, is a media company whose mission is to cover innovation, technology, financing and entrepreneurial activity. Its staff of award-winning journalists tell readers what's first, what matters and most importantly, why. Our journalists, research specialists and newsletter editors investigate on a global basis and report how the world of innovation and entrepreneurship are transforming business and how the business of technology is transforming the world. We provide a deep understanding of venture capital and capital markets. We recognize that innovation primarily comes from entrepreneurs, but that success comes from a combination of innovation, management, money, strategy and execution. We take all these factors into consideration when evaluating the potential of companies and technologies to succeed. Since no company exists in a vacuum, we take into account the entire competitive landscape of companies of all size. Red Herring is dedicated to thorough research, relevant metrics deep financial analysis, in-depth reporting, crisp writing and thoughtful debate. We are a skeptical, intelligent and trustworthy source of information in technology business. Our primary obligation is to provide the most relevant, honest and independent information and analysis to our audience, with the conviction that an exceptional editorial product is the best catalyst for success and the best way to serve our advertisers and investors. Our content is original, compelling and actionable for industry executives and entrepreneurs. A privately held company, Red Herring, Inc. is headquartered in Belmont, California.
Number of Employees 130
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NAICS Code : 516110
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National Media Panel Headlines CED's Venture 2007
Writers from Red Herring, Business 2.0, Marketplace, Motley Fool and AOL Money & Finance to Discuss Venture Capital Trends on April 24 at CED Conference in Durham, N.C. RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. -- The Council for Entrepreneurial Development CED today announced details on a national media panel at Venture...
A Cratering Economy Forces New Economy Titles to Morph
With the advertising dollars that fueled grandiose ambitions long gone, Business 2.0, The Industry Standard, Red Herring and others go about changing their suddenly out-of-fashion ways. * With Internet mania now a buzzless footnote of yesteryear, magazines once known as New Economy are busy transforming. In the middle of...
The party's over; Tech mags.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Ask one industry executive what 2001 will bring for tech- and new-economy print publications, and you'll get a quick answer: ``What's that giant sucking sound?'' Kelly Conlin, president-CEO of International Data Group, which publishes The Industry Standard, PC World and InfoWorld, puts it a...
Dot-com companies wary of Net magazines.
* Advertisers worry about dilution in ad-heavy publications Some dot-com and technology advertisers are bowing out of Internet behemoths Business 2.0, Fast Company, the Industry Standard, Red Herring and Upside -- just as the phone book-size p * Advertisers...
Top Net magazines lose dot-com bucks in advertiser shift.(Brief Article)
Some dot-com and technology advertisers are bowing out of Internet behemoths Business 2.0, Fast Company, The Industry Standard, Red Herring and Upside -- just as the phone book-size publications vie for dominance based in part on their ad-page count. Citing ad dilution, high rates...
Not worth the paper ...(electronic magazines)(Brief Article)
Journalism is at last being made subject to a market test. Hooray! Journalism is not at all being made subject to a market test. Huzzah!! I'm confused. In the past two weeks, the discipline of journalism-to be more specific, the craft of...
Tough lessons for magazines in tough times for Web zines.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Journalism is at last subject to a market test. Hooray! Journalism is not at all subject to a market test. Huzzah!! I'm confused. In the past two weeks, journalism -- to be more specific, the craft of magazine journalism --...
Publishing - Heavy reading.(technology magazines)(Brief Article)
SAN FRANCISCO Technology magazines are booming, but there is a danger in their success ALL the talk in technology publishing is of the "thud factor". Subscribers are said to prefer computer magazines that make a loud slap when they hit the...
New Economy spawns an e-zine feeding frenzy.
After slow start, race for readers heats up Several Internet economy magazines are adjusting their pace in the race among technology titles. Late last month, the monthly Red Herring announced plans to double its frequency as...
ADVERTISING IN NET MAGS BECOMING FASHIONABLE; RAPIDLY GROWING INTERNET-ORIENTED MAGAZINES AND APPAREL ADVERTISERS ARE GETTING BETTER ACQUAINTED.(Brief Article)
While flipping through a recent copy of Fast Company, Eric Hasbrook, a marketing executive with Annuncio, a dot-com, noticed one particular ad among the countless technology and dot-com ads: DKNY. "It just seemed to come out from nowhere," said Hasbrook, who also added...
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