By Michelle V. Rafter on February 4, 2008
If you pick up the Denver Post and can’t find the business section, it’s no mistake. According to this item in the Talking Biz News blog, the Post is dropping its weekday stand-alone business section starting next week and folding business into the news section. The Post is just the latest daily to kill its [...]
Posted in Media Business, Newspapers | Tagged Business reporting, Denver Post, Newspapers, Orange County Register |
By Michelle V. Rafter on February 1, 2008
With talk of a recession and a generally dismal outlook for print media, is it a good time to launch a magazine? Apparently so. At least three major U.S. publishers are working on titles set to debut in 2008 or 2009: the Wall Street Journal, Mansueto Ventures LLC, publisher of Inc. and Fast Company, and [...]
Posted in Magazines, Media Business, Online news, Writing | Tagged Economy, IDG, Jonathan Weber, Mansueto Ventures, NewWest.Net, Recession, Wall Street Journal |
By Michelle V. Rafter on February 1, 2008
Companies use blogs and social networks to keep customers informed and employees happy. But Web 2.0 technologies can open the door to corporate spies and hackers, which is why if a company uses them, they also need strong security policies for protection. You can read more on the subject in my new story, Keeping Web [...]
Posted in My stories, Technology, Web 2.0 | Tagged Blogs, IncTechnology.com, Michelle Vranizan Rafter, Security, Social Networks, Web 2.0 |