by Tony Silber on Oct 15, 7:00 AM
Consumers love to hate Facebook, but they don't stop using it.
by Tony Silber on Oct 14, 7:00 AM
Hershel was a Harvard-educated lawyer and veteran, but he might be best known as the former president-COO of Ziff-Davis Publishing Company.
by Tony Silber on Oct 13, 7:00 AM
'The New York Times' launched a new app called "New York Times Audio," where the content will assist listeners in engaging with the latest news, ideas, criticism and stories.
by Tony Silber on Oct 12, 7:00 AM
There aren't many public companies in the magazine-media space, but they offer a window into the state of the industry.
by Tony Silber on Oct 11, 7:00 AM
According to a new Gallup poll, just 7% of U.S. adults say they have a great deal of trust in newspapers, television and news reporting, and another 29% say they have a fair amount.
by Tony Silber on Oct 8, 7:00 AM
The sale of Meredith Corp. to Barry Diller's InterActive Corp. will go down as one of the fastest and most spectacular turnarounds in magazine-industry history. Meredith's titles will be rolled into IAC's Dotdash digital publishing unit.
by Tony Silber on Oct 7, 7:00 AM
The new owners promise no roundups, no best doctor lists. "We will not be boring or predictable, because the people of this city, at least the ones we are talking to, are definitely not that."
by Tony Silber on Oct 6, 7:00 AM
Coverage has been driven by interest in the company's subscription-only model. Observers want to see validation at scale.
by Tony Silber on Oct 5, 7:00 AM
The Ozy saga is just the latest example of persistent abuses: buying traffic, inflating numbers , failing to unsubscribe people from newsletters, buying social-media interactions and no effective third-party verification.
by on Oct 4, 7:00 AM
The USPS hasn't show any sign of relenting on more rate increases in the next few years.