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WashingtonPost.com.
I go to a variety of news sites to keep "up to the minute" during the day, including WashingtonPost.com, CNN.com and www.CBSMarketwatch.com. ... I go to a variety of news sites to keep "up to the minute" during the day, including WashingtonPost.com, CNN.com and www.CBSMarketwatch.com....
Tags: news site, Washington Post Co.
Research articles 2001-03-01
The Associated Press and RealNetworks are launching AP Streaming News.(Brief Article)
The Associated Press and RealNetworks are launching AP Streaming News, a service that will provide audio news summaries, video newscasts and video and sound to news sites. Initial ... The Associated Press and RealNetworks are launching AP Streaming News, a service that will provide...
Tags: Associated Press, news site, RealNetworks Inc., video
Research articles 2000-02-14
Pioneering Spanish News Site Soitu.es Bites The Dust
It’s not just the UK or the U.S. where news sites and blogs start-ups struggle to steal market share from mainstream print-subsidized newspaper websites. Gumersindo Lafuente, founder of 22-month-old Spanish news site Soitu.es told readers in a statement on Tuesday titled “Hasta la vista y gracias” that the peri...
Tags: News Site, Web Site Development, Blogging, Web Technology, Internet, Media & Publishing, Online News, Countries, Europe, Spain, Patrick Smith
External links 2009-10-28
Media Roundup: Tuscon Citizen Will Not Close, Seattle P-I Goes Online Only, and More
In Today's Media Roundup: Tucson Citizen will not close, Seattle P-I goes online only, 46 percent of the Digg front page is controlled by the same 50 Web sites, Twitter grows 1,382 percent, Conde Nast announces cuts and AOL launching "polypartisan" political site by Sean Blanda
Tags: Digg, America Online Inc., Media, Site, Twitter, Citizen, News Site, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Web Technology, Blogging, Portals, Internet, Marketing, Sean Blanda
Blog posts 2009-03-18
Four Keys to Attracting Young News Consumers
Normally, I would probably dismiss the results of a tiny survey that only had 18 respondents, but a new AP report caught my eye this morning. The news service has been conducting an inquiry into how 18-34 year-olds in six places around the world get their news,...
Tags: Survey, News Service, News Organization, News Site, Marketing Research, E-mail, Marketing, Online Communications, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-05-21
Will Hyperlocal Ever Scale? One Entrepreneur's Story
Justin Carder is the VP of business development for Instivate, maker of the Neighborlogs publishing system for local news sites, and is also the founder and owner of the Seattle neighborhood blog CapitolHillSeattle.com. Previously, he worked for MSNBC, Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) and Marchex. He’s reachable at justin@instivate.com.Stuffed in a...
Tags: Advertisement, Site, Helicopter, Seattle, Justin Carder, News Site, Advertising, Local, Features, Leading Voices, Media & Publishing, Online News
External links 2009-10-06
Most Traffic Growth To UK News Sites Is Coming From U.S.
We’ve often written about how UK newspaper sites get a healthy number of visitors from the US, mainly via Drudge Report referrals (see Neil Thurman’s academic study). Now web measurer Hitwise says traffic to Brit news sites from across the pond is growing nearly seven times as fast as...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., U.K., News Site, Media & Publishing, Online News, Research & Metrics, Metrics, Robert Andrews
External links 2009-09-21
Mark Cuban's Advice To Fox & MySpace On Selling Content: Yes, You Can
Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks and cofounder of HDNet, offers running commentary on Blog Maverick and allows us to publish it here when the subject fits.Rupert , you didn't ask my opinion on this, but since when has that ever stopped me. First the good news.  You...
Tags: Mark Cuban, Site, MySpace, Newser.com, News Site, Internet, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Newspapers, Online News, TV, Companies, News Corp., New York Times Co., Washington Post Co.
External links 2009-08-09
Huffington Post raises USD15m
Political news site the Huffington Post has reportedly raised USD15m in a third round of funding from Oak Investment Partners. Rumours that the blog was seeking more funding this year began circulating in June, when Silicon Valley Insider said it was...
Tags: Blog, News Site, Blogging, Internet, Greycroft Partners, Huffington Post, Oak Investment Partners, Softbank Capital, Charlotte Eyre
Articles 2008-11-24
Link Happy: Are News Sites Contributing To Information Overload?
By Mercedes Bunz: It was about a year ago, that the media expert Jeff Jarvis proclaimed: ““Links are the currency of the new media economy.”.”But as with every currency, there might be inflation. Nick Bilton illustrates in the upcoming Wired UK that news sites learned that lesson - but...
Tags: Wired Inc., Word, News Site, Mirror Group, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Currency & Foreign Exchange, E-mail, Internet, Finance, Online Communications, Media & Publishing, Online News, MediaGuardian
External links 2009-11-02
Online News Sites Have Recordbreaking Election Night
Erick Schonfeld submits: On Election night everyone was glued to their screens. Not just their TV screens, but also their computer screens. Going to the major news sites, hitting refresh on the interactive electoral maps millions of times, and watching Obama and McCain give their final speeches...
Tags: Seeking Alpha, News Site, Erick Schonfeld, Akamai Technologies Inc., General Electric Co., Media
External links 2008-11-05

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MSNBC.com Acquires Hyperlocal News Site EveryBlock
MSNBC.com just announced that it has acquired EveryBlock, a 'hyperlocal' news and information site that has been publishing data for 16 American cities for the last two years. EveryBlock aggregates local news stories, but it also makes publicly available information like data about restaurant inspections and crimes available in an...
Tags: data, MSNBC
News items 2009-08-17
Do We Need Another Celebrity News Site? iVillage Thinks So, But It's 'Just For Women'
After drumming up attention for its upcoming website overhaul, iVillage  wants everyone to know it’s also created a new celebrity news site as part of the revamp. With celeb news one of the few major growth areas for online ad dollars, it’s understandable that iVillage would be tempted to...
Tags: Women, iVillage Inc., Gender And Diversity, Human Resources, Entertainment, Media & Publishing, Women-Centric Content, Companies, NBC Universal, iVillage, David Kaplan
External links 2009-09-08
NewsRx.com Daily Health, Medical, and Biotech News Site Opens at http://www.NewsRx.com with $30 Million Giveaway
Business Editors, Medical Writers ATLANTA--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 22, 2000 After months of anticipation by current subscribers, NewsRx.com has launched its daily health and medical news site with tiered content for professionals and consumers at http://www.NewsRx.com. "NewsRx.com produces and archives more...
Tags: Benefits, biotechnology, HEALTHCARE, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., SOFTWARE
Research articles 2000-02-22
Stock crash leads to Web crush; ABC News site out of commission for part of 'Black Monday.' (stock crash of Oct 27, 1997)
ABC News site out of commission for part of 'Black Monday' ABC News site out of commission for part of 'Black Monday'
Tags: ABC Inc., commission, stock, Web
Research articles 1997-11-03
Atlantic Media Readies Business News Site Under Michael Kinsley
About a month into his job at Atlantic Media, Slate founder Michael Kinsley has been charged with creating a business news site alongside the publisher’s other web properties, Daily Finance’s Jeff Bercovici reports. The site is being prepped for a January launch. Kinsley didn’t provide Bercovici with many other...
Tags: Web, Acquisition, Media, Mergers & Acquisitions, Channel Management, Corporate Law, Financial Accounting, Investment, Finance, Marketing, Business Operations, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Online News, David Kaplan
External links 2009-10-14
Starting Today, the Largest Paid Subscription News Site Opens Its Doors to Nonsubscribers for One Week; Last Year, More Than 90% of the People Who Sampled the Online Journal's Content for Free Chose To Become Paid Subscribers
NEW YORK -- The Wall Street Journal Online, the largest paid subscription news site on the Web, is free this week for nonsubscribers as part of its "Open House" campaign that was announced in October. The goal of the Open House, which runs today through Nov. 12, is to drive...
Tags: Benefits, Dow Jones & Company Inc., MARKETING, SOFTWARE, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2005-11-07
News Site, Paper Pair Up
CBS.MarketWatch.com, a financial news site, and Financial Times, the daily newspaper covering European business, are partnering on a new Web site, FTMarketWatch.com, to cover the European markets. "Partnering with Financial Times gives us credibility in Europe," says Larry Kramer, president and CEO of MarketWatch.com. "It's the single best name in...
Tags: FINANCE, financial, Financial Times, INTERNET, MarketWatch.com
Research articles 2000-06-12
Recently Launched OTCBB Stock News Site Receiving 1.5 Million Hits Per Month; OTC News Network Attracting Small and Micro-cap Investors in Large Numbers
Business Editors HOUSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--June 28, 2000 OTC News Network, Inc., a privately-held company that is partially owned by Houston InterWeb (OTC BB:HITD), announced today that after only six weeks of operation, it is already receiving hits at a pace of 1.5 million per month to its online financial...
Tags: FINANCE, financial, Investment, investor, NASD, network, stock
Research articles 2000-06-28
AOL Launches Next Generation News Site
First Major News Site to Adopt a Blog Format; Users Can Interact, Read, Watch, Listen and Vote on Top News All on One Page; Combines Traditional Sources, Bloggers, Social News
Tags: America Online Inc.
Research articles 2007-06-26
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