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Magazine Digital Initiatives, 2008

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Parenting, BabyTalk Video Channel online shopping Parenting, Babytalk and Parenting.com are launching the “Parenting.com Shopping Channel.” This new online video channel will enable users to buy online while they watch exclusive video of Parenting editors discussing their own product recommendations. November 20, 2008
Time Inc., Life Online photo archive, content sharing partnership  LIFE’s 10 miilion photo archive will be available on a hosted image website from Google. 97% percent of the photographs in this online collection have never been seen by the public. The archive contains photographs from photojournalists like Margaret Bourke-White, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Gordon Parks, and W. Eugene Smith. November 19, 2008
Meredith Corp. Content Sharing, social networking Meredith and Real Girls Network will combine their inventory and merge their ad sales forces. The Real Girls Network includes DivineCaroline.com, CarTango.com, MomAdvice.com and BlissfullyDomestic.com. Meredith will also utilize Real Girls' social networking systems across its other websites. November 19, 2008
Make Online and TV series Make magazine is producing “Make” the series. It will premiere on public television stations across the nation and on the web at www.makezine.tv. November 18, 2008
National Geographic Video Games National Geographic magazine is creating video games.. National Geographic Ventures will work with game publishers to turn its material into games for PCs, consoles and handheld devices like the PSP. November 18, 2008
Hearst Instant messaging, video,  and social networking Hearst Magazine’s Digital Media is partnering with Meebo for its magazine websites, including Seventeen.com and PopularMechanics.com bringing Meebo instant messaging. instant chat, photo browsing, video  and social networking. November 13, 2008
Condé Nast Video Condé Nast’s magazine websites Wired.com, Portfolio.com, Glamour.com, Parade.com, and Self.com will use BrightCove video platform technology to stream and manage video. November 11, 2008
People Video, content distribution partnership People.com is partnering with video search engine Blinkx to add celebrity news and red carpet interviews from its video index. November 11, 2008
Good cross-platform media, integrated marketing "Good Business," will distribute content via the print magazine as well as Good magazine’s website with video and live events. The new product is being promoted in the current issue of Good, with 32 pages devoted to “Good Business”. November 11, 2008
Condé Nast New online feature Condé Nast's www.Brides.com is launching a new Wedding Etiquette section that will be edited by Anna Post according to Cynopsis.com. November 5, 2008
New York Online series NYmag.com has announced the launch of the web-series “Where’s Rogan?” This project is the first to harness the power of Microsoft's Silverlight platform to present an online film series with time-coded product placement –a new model for online advertising and promotion. November 4, 2008
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Content sharing partnership, social networking Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is partnering with Pingg. Pingg’s social networking tools like its online invitations and events tools will be accessible on Martha Stewart's website and Pingg's own website will offer content from the Martha Stewart media properties and websites. October 29, 2008
Fortune and CNNMoney.com Content sharing partnership, online, video Fortune and CNNMoney.com have partnered to launch an online publication at breakingviews.com with shared video created by the editors. “Breaking Views” will be featured in every issue of Fortune starting October 27th. and selections will also appear on the web at Fortune.com and CNNMoney.com. October 24, 2008
TV Guide Integrated marketing TV Guide is offering free downloads of the new season's premiere episode of the hit show “30 Rock” in the October 27th issue which will include a download code, that readers can enter at the iTunes store. October 24, 2008
Make Instant online reader feedback  Make magazine readers and can to directly message Make with questions, comments or suggestions anytime day or night through a new “Twitter” interface. October 21, 2008
BusinessWeek User generated content BusinessWeek.com is launching a new online feature for readers to suggest stories called "What's Your Story Idea?" October 17, 2008
The Economist Online copyright permission The Economist will now enable readers and subscribers with a fast and easy way to obtain copyright permission online in partnership with The Copyright Clearance Center. October 16, 2008
Meredith Social networking Meredith Corp. will launch Mixingbowl.com an online independent social network in late November 2008. The website will enable readers to share recipes and connect with other readers in community groups. October 13, 2008
Meredith Mobile enabled print ads Meredith is partnering with ShopText to enable mobile responses from readers in its magazine ads, starting with the October ‘08 issues of More and American Baby magazines, and to be followed by the December ‘08 issue of Parents. Advertisers participating in the initiative in Parents magazine include Nintendo's Wii Fit and Dirt Devil. October 10, 2008
Forbes New online Financial network Forbes is launching a new online network for financial advisers and investors on Forbes.com’s “Personal Finance Channel” and it will be sponsored by Prudential and accessible to all Forbes.com users. October 9,2008
The Atlantic Social networking The Atlantic is launching a Facebook Community Community expressly for its readers. October 7, 2008
The Atlantic Website redesign The Atlantic has redesigned its magazine website and retooled its navigation and improved its search. October 7, 2008
Hearst New website, MSN partnership This new food website is a joint venture between Hearst and MSN, is officially welcoming its editorial team members including: Senior Editor Karen Berner, Associate Editor Sara Schwartz, Video Producer Allison Stedman, and Contributing Editor Kiri Tannenbaum. October 6, 2008
Brides Blog A new blog from the editors at om the editors at Conde Nast's Brides.com called “Wedded Bits”. October 6, 2008
Brides Streaming video, live online coverage The editorial staffers at Conde Nast’s Brides.com website are covering bridal fashion shows via live video streaming. Armed with backstage passes and Nokia N75 phones with Flixwagon video technology, Brides.com will stream footage from the New York shows of top design houses Amsale, Alfred Angelo, Christos, Platinum, Kenneth Pool, Priscilla of Boston, Reverie, Melissa Sweet and Vineyard. October 6, 2008
Woman’s Day Integrated content Woman’s Day will let readers use camera phones to make contact with brands. An upcoming issue of Woman's Day will feature 12 advertisements and 10 articles with integrated features that continue on the web. October 6, 2008
Paste Digital content subscription offer, digital editions, DVDs Paste Digital VIP, makes Paste magazine’s digital content available by a $3.95 per month subscription. The subscription package includes 11 digital editions of the magazine, digital albums, DVDs, MP3s and the namesake VIP subscriber-only access to the magazine’s entire digital archive. October 1, 2008
Hachette Filipacchi Mobile content, integrated marketing, mobile ad network Hachette Filipacchi Media has signed a multi-year website mobilization and mobile ad network dealwith Quattro Wireless North America’s largest premier mobile publisher and ad network. Quattro has developed the redesigned  mobile destinations of Car and Driver, ELLE, ELLEgirl, ELLEgirl Latina, Premiere and Woman’s Day. September 30, 2008
Time Inc. Website, online community, photo sharing Time Inc.'s Life brand is relaunching as a website with thousands of photos from Life magazine and new images from Getty Images in early 2009. Images will be available for free online for non-public use, like sharing images and albums with registered friends. September 24, 2008
More Video of “Freeze Mob”, YouTube video More magazine orchestrated a Freeze Mob in Chicago to promote their Michelle Obama cover in partnership with Improv Everywhere. 105 people gathered in front of the Tribune building and froze for 5 minutes, showing off the magazine in various ways. More created a video of the event accessible on YouTube. September 23, 2008
Guideposts Online games Guideposts magazine announced the launch of video games on Guideposts.com. The games were created in partnership with Arkadium. Games can be accessed by logging on to guidepostsmag.com/games/. September 22, 2008
Portfolio Video series Portfolio is launching "Back to Back," a quarterly video series about business leaders and innovators who have succeeded in more than one field. Developed in partnership with Fifty Lessons, the first installment of the series will focus on athletes who have moved on to careers in media, real estate, and all aspects of business using the vital lessons learned on the playing field to succeed. September 18, 2008
ForbesLife Executive Woman Website ForbesLife Executive Woman magazine is launching a new website. September 18, 2008
Forbes Channel relaunch, revamp Forbes.com will revamp and relaunch its “Opinions Channel". Tunku Varadarajan is the new Opinions Channel editor which will now include four main topic categories: business & economics, culture & society, foreign affairs & defense, & politics. September 17, 2008
Time Inc. Online video series Time Inc.’s MyRecipes.com is launching an online video series called “Local Flavor”. Cottage Living Food Editor Kim Sunée will host the weekly webisodes from New Orleans starting on September 16, 2008 September 16, 2008
Time Website redesign The Time magazine website has been redesigned to look and feel closer to the print magazine’s profile and design. New elements include a "Must Reads" box and the elimination of the blogs section. The Time magazine logo is now centered on the homepage with a clearly defined three-column structure. September 15, 2008
Glamour Online video Condé Nast’s Glamour magazine is launching “Glamour.TV” a web-video platform that will showcase Glamour magazine content into video clips. September 11, 2008
SmartMoney Mobile content Hearst’s SmartMoney magazine will launch Text4More, a mobile application that enables readers to use their PDAs and cell phones to text a code and receive PDFs in email with expanded editorial content supplementing the magazine’s feature stories. It begins in the October 2008 issue. September 11, 2008
Hearst Content sharing and distribution partnership Hearst Magazines Digital Media is partnering with SheKnows.com to share articles from Hearst magazine websites such as Cosmopolitan.com, GoodHousekeeping.com, HouseBeautiful.com, MarieClaire.com, and Redbookmag.com according to Cynopsis.com. September 11, 2008
Cosmopolitan YouTube partnership Cosmopolitan magazine is partnering with YouTube to create “StarLaunch” a new platform for musicians to upload their videos to YouTube. Videos will be judged and reviewed by music industry vets and the public. September 9, 2008
Taste of Home Video channel, user generated content Taste of Home has a new video channel featuring user-generated content of “how tos” on cooking and recipes. This new channel will also stream videos posted by amateur chefs on other websites like YouTube. September 5, 2008
Women’s Health Content sharing partnership Women's Health will contribute branded articles, slide shows, and video to Glam’s new Health channel. September 4, 2008
National Geographic Mobile content National Geographic has announced the formation of “National Geographic Mobile” to extend the company's mobile programming and games partnerning with leading carriers and global handset manufacturers, aggregators and developers to share their library of photos, video and new properties. September 4, 2008
Prevention Content sharing partnership Prevention will contribute branded articles, slide shows, and video to Glam’s new Health channel. September 4, 2008
Paste Online ad network, content sharing partnership, blogs, social networking Paste magazine, is launching an online ad network that it’s calling “Paste Nation”. A website network of 14 sites on music, movies art and culture includes music blogs and social networks. September 2, 2008
Condé Nast New website, shopping channel Condé Nast’s Style.com is launching a new shopping channel and website called “Shop Now”. Designer advertisers will pay to have their brands featured and editors will review and make recommendations in what Condé Nast is calling a
“hybrid edit/ecommerce” approach.
September 2, 2008
Condé Nast Video Style.com will stream a series of branded entertainment videos as part of a new online feature called The Stylist. September 2, 2008
Playboy Online men’s style guide Playboy has launched an online men's style guide located at playboy.com/style. August 29, 2008
Entertainment Weekly Partnership with TiVo Entertainment Weekly magazine has partnered with TiVo to enable consumers to use digital video recorders to automaticallyrecord shows recommended by the magazine's staff editors. This will create a direct connection between the print magazine and entertainment it covers. August 28, 2008
Brant Publications Website redesigns, online video, integrated marketing programs Brant Publications Inc. is redesigning and relaunching its websites. Interviewmagazine.com will relaunch in December 2008, with daily news updates and will feature archive video footage from The Andy Warhol Museum. Artinamericamagazine.com and themagazineantiques.com will also relaunch in January 2009. Integrated marketing programs are planned for all its magazines and their websites. August 26, 2008
Seventeen 50 co-branded workout videos, free on demand video Seventeen magazine is partnering with ExerciseTV to produce the online workout videos "The Seventeen Trainer". There will be 50 co-branded workout videos for the teen female market. The videos will be available free on demand at www.seventeen.com. August 19, 2008
TV Guide DVD insert in magazine, content partnership ABC will sponsor a free DVD of season premieres in TV Guide. August 19, 2008
Parenting Online Audio, online literacy program Bonnier Corp.’s Parenting Group will partner with an online audiobook community for families, AudibleKids.com and Audible, Inc. to provide Parenting magazine’s readers and online users with a an online destination to encourage children to read books. This partnership involves a Parenting-branded download boutique at AudibleKids.com and additional promotional efforts at the magazine’s website, Parenting.com. August 18, 2008
Newsweek Live streaming coverage, cellphone generated content, video Newsweek.com and WashingtonPost.com will partner to produce seven hours of daily live video coverage from the 2008 Republican and 2008 Democratic Conventions. Reporters will use cell phone cameras to capture live interviews from the convention floors. Both sites will stream live coverage twice a day during both events from 4pm to  6pm and from 7pm To 11pm Eastern time. Newsweek will equip its reporters with cell phones with applications from Comet Technologies that will enable real time, unedited footage from both convention floors. Viewers can post comments on the Newsweek website during the live event. August 18, 2008
Sports Illustrated Online ad auctions Sports Illustrated will use online auctions to sell some of its print and digital ad space. This new sales structure is in response to marketers requesting a quicker way to buy into time-sensitive placements such as in commemorative magazine issues. August 18, 2008
BusinessWeek Blog BusinessWeek is launching a food focused daily blog called "Working Lunch". The blog will discuss and report on restaurants, fine dining for work and pleasure. Senior writer Michael Orey will write the blog. August 15, 2008
Rodale New website, video, webisodes, social networking Rodale has created a new website with webisodes, training videos, a weekly sweepstakes, race and events listings, and social networking functions. August 11, 2008
Runner’s World, Bicycling, Mountain Bike Content sharing partnership, live text commentary, daily blogs Runner’s World, Bicycling, Mountain Bike magazines are partnering with NBC. They will provide live text commentary and daily blogs for the Beijing Olympic Games. Editors from Runner's World, Bicycling and Mountain Bike will post live text commentary on the home pages for track and field and bicycling events at NBCOlympics.com. Amy Burfoot, of Runner's World, will post daily on blogs about running events. The NBC website will also feature articles by the editors on the track and field, bicycling, and marathon Olympic events. August 11, 2008
Tennis Content sharing partnership Tennis magazine and Tennis.com will provide Olympic coverage to Chinese-language web portal Sina.com. Sina will maintain a local language version of the Tennis.com blog on its website during the Olympics with features and stories by Tennis magazine editors Peter Bodo, James Martin, Tom Perrotta, Kamakshi Tandon and Steve Tignor. Chinese tennis fans can interact with Tennis.com analysts and editors in Chinese and English. August 6, 2008
Portfolio Content sharing partnership Condé Nast’s Portfolio.com will partner with CNET’s news spin-off BNET to share articles and video. Both publications will feature text articles and video on their respective websites. Portfolio.com will begin streaming episodes of BNET series and BNET will begin posting articles from Portfolio.com. Portfolio will also provide BNET with original video content. August 5, 2008
Wired Social networking website, video Wired has launched a social networking website called Wired Biz. It is intended for small business owners as a new forum for information sharing. Wired Biz will feature the “Small Business Program” which allows its community of members to recognize small businesses that have made distinguished achievements in innovation by voting for them in a competition. The winning company will be featured in a full page ad in the print magazine. The website will feature a video introduction by Wired contributing editor Jeff Howe. August 5, 2008
Guideposts Website relaunch Guideposts is planning a website redesign in October in order to create specific channels such as “health” and “family” with new designs for its layout and more dynamic navigation according to the Delaney Report Vol. 19 No 30. August 4, 2008
Women’s Wear Daily Website redesign, video Women's Wear Daily has relaunched WWD.com, with a look, new navigation and a new department layout. The new website also represents a shift in WWD’s reporting cycle: they will now update stories and break news 24 hours a day. There will also be video. August 4, 2008
Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel New website Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel’s semi-annual spinoff magazine: Girlfriends now has its own dedicated website according to the Delaney Report Delaney Report Vol. 19 No 30. August 4, 2008
Women’s Wear Daily Digital Chinese language edition WWD will launch a digital edition translated into Chinese in October 2008. August 4, 2008
Bicycling Content sharing partnership A new content-sharing agreement for Bicycling magazine and The Wall Street Journalwill allow the magazine to augment the newspaper’s sports coverage by supplying stories, (24 in all), from this year’s Tour de France to WSJ.com. Bicycling’s online statistics will include real-time stage standings, streaming heart rate and cadence data, GPS stage maps, and Google Earth stage previews. July 30, 2008
Tennis Content and coverage partnership with NBC, live text streaming Tennis magazine’s website Tennis.com will partner with NBC to provide commentary for 2008 Olympic tennis matches. Tennis magazine will provide live text commentary, with play by play from Editor Ed McGrogan. Tennis magazine’s coverage will stream live from NBCOlympics.com and accessible through Tennis.com. July 30, 2008
National Geographic Online games National Geographic has partnered with Real Networks to launch a branded gaming channel according to Cyndi Turner of Cynopsis.com. July 29, 2008
Better Homes and Gardens New website The Better Homes and Gardens magazine brand has launched a new online consumer real estate destination at www.bhgrealestate.com. This new Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate consumer website is launching with more than 300,000 property listings initially and will expand to support its partner in this web product Realogy. Website visitors can access information on neighborhoods, housing trends, and local market conditions. This new website will be integrated with www.bhg.com, the interactive companion to Better Homes and Gardens magazine. July 23, 2008
Gourmet Online contest, video, integrated content, cross platform content, online forums, online archives Gourmet magazine today announced the launch of its online contest “Cookbook-a-Day Giveaway”. Visitors to gourmet.com can enter daily for a chance to win a copy of future Gourmet Cookbook Club selections ahead of other readers and the public every day. Gourmet features a new Gourmet Cookbook Club selection each month, both in the print magazine and online and www.gourmet.com/cookbookclub readers can watch exclusive videos of the authors and their cooking demonstrations; and forums for users to connect and add comments. Each monthly cookbook selection will be archived on the site. July 23, 2008
Esquire Electronic cover Esquire magazine’s September 2008 issue will feature a flashing electronic display on its cover: “The 21st century begins now.” Only 100,000 magazines out of Esquire's circulation of 720,000 will feature the electronic cover making it a possible collector’s item. It will be exclusively distributed to Borders and Barnes & Noble bookstores and select newsstands. E Ink, the company that created technology for Amazon's Kindle e-book reader, partnered with Esquire to create the cover. July 22, 2008
Modern Luxury Media Website acquisition Modern Luxury Media has acquired Juli B. Inc, publisher of julib.com, the online luxury and lifestyle brand distributing content via email to upwards of fourteen cities and 700,000 readers. July 21, 2008
Time Inc. New online portal, online contest, integrated marketing, cross platform content, video channel, blog. The new home and garden portal launched by Time Inc.'s Southern Progress Corporation, MyHomeIdeas.com (Announced here on March 3, see below) has created an online contest and sponsorship where the winner will win an "Idea House" worth $1 million in Florida's scenic WindMark Beach region. This online contest will be a cross-platform program with print, online and live on-location components. A video channel on MyHomeIdeas.com will feature original content and updates about the entire project. The new portal, will include content and editorial, from print magazines Southern Living and Coastal Living. There will also be a blog where readers can look at the home and post feedback. July 17, 2008
Kalmbach Publishing Website redesign Kalmbach's new corporate website features enhanced interactivity such as timelines, redesigned navigation and new features including the rotating box on the homepage that lets users scan the company's roster of magazines. The "Magazines" option will display a gallery of magazine covers, one from each Kalmbach publication. the new "Milestones" section announces magazine launches and acquisitions and website launches. July 17, 2008
Southern Living New blogs Editors at Southern Living are launching several new blogs at http://southernliving.com to serve readers with reviews tips and recipes. Scott Jones, the Executive Food Editor and the magazine’s own wine expert, will cover topics ranging from dining around the South and beyond, to reviews of new wines. There will also be behind the scenes looks at the work going on in Southern Living’s Test Kitchens in the blog "Eating My Words". July 15, 2008
Hearst New website Hearst Magazines and MSN are partnering to create a new foodie website to be called Delish.com in September. The website will feature articles, pictures and content from Hearst magazines such as Country Living and Good Housekeeping with more magazines participating in the future. MSN will sell ad space on Delish.com and also on Countryliving.com, Goodhousekeeping.com, Quickandsimple.com and Redbookmag.com. July 9, 2008
Discover Website redesign, blogs Discover will relaunch its website with new blogs and improved navigation. The design’s central goal was to streamline the presentation of content and enhance search capabilities for readers. July 7, 2008
Time Inc New online magazine service MagHound.com is a new online magazine subscription service designed to work on an à la carte basis according to Folio magazine. It would allow readers pick selections and features from magazine issues at will, for flat monthly fees: $3.95 for 3 titles per month or $7.95 for 5 titles per month. There will be 300 magazines to choose from at the time of the service’s launch. July 2, 2008
PC World Content sharing partnerships, blogs. PC World, is adding live weblinks to its product reviews from its titular magazine and its sister publications, companion websites and blogs. Retrevo, a product review website will engage in a content sharing partnership with PC World and sell advertising Retrevo in exchange. June 27, 2008
Women’s Health New website Women's Health is launching a subscription-based website featuring personalized fitness and nutrition programs and social networking functions. For a subscription fee of $3.50 per week, the new site, “Fit Coach”, will deliver information tailored to fit the body type of any reader, or of any fitness level. It will also have with interactive tools and online calorie trackers. Content will include custom workouts and guides, along with individual meal plans, exercise animations, and an online food journal. June 27, 2008
Hachette Filipacchi Online contest, blog Hachette Filipacchi’s online shelter network pointclickhome.com will feature an online contest with designer Jonathan Adler. The website will feature Jonathan Adler’s guest blog Commentary and his 15 Fabulous Design Tips. June 24, 2008
Dennis Publishing Digital magazine, test drive video, multiplatform content integration iMotor will be a digital motoring magazine. iMotor is a free, biweekly digital publication delivered straight to the reader's inbox. iMotor will offer the best elements from Dennis Publishing’s print, and online content with test-drive videos, spy pictures, reader interaction and exclusive first-looks, iMotor will mix of TV-style entertainment, web-styled topicality with magazine-style authority and depth. June 24, 2008
Brides New Blog The Wedded Bits Blog is a new blog on Brides.com that will feature Vera Wang as its inaugural guest blogger. Posts from Wang will be updated this week, and she will advise visiting brides on various wedding items like their veil and china patterns. June 23, 2008
Woman’s Day Website relaunch Woman’s Day will relaunch its website with more original content, social networking functions and improved search. June 20, 2008
The Knot Improved website search The Knot will now start using Baynote “crowd wisdom” technology to provide search results and recommendations and social search technology for its e-commerce sites like The Knot Wedding Shop and The Nest Baby Shop. June 20, 2008
Hachette Filipacchi Relaunching all magazine websites, social networking, multiplatform content Hachette Filipacchi Media will redesign all magazine-specific websites by the close of 2008. These relaunches will improve “user-engagement points” and increase the interactivity on the magazine websites. With original content as key site components, HFMUS plans more community and social networking features, increased search functionality, and more online archives. Magazine articles will be repurposed for online use, along with new online content. June 20, 2008
Source Interlink Online contest, integrated marketing program Seven automotive magazine titles published by Source Interlink Media (SIM) have entered into a integrated marketing partnership with Castrol. This six-month web campaign for Castrol's synthetic motor oil line of products will be the backbone for "The Castrol Syntec Top Shop Challenge" which will pit seven after-market custom car shops against each other to see who can create the highest horsepower engine from scratch. Each shop participating in the contest was chosen by the editorial teams of the SIM titles, like Lowrider, Eurotuner, Import Tuner and Super Street. Readers can visit syntectopshopchallenge.com and vote for their favorite engine. June 15, 2008
Businessweek Integrated content, integrated marketing, user generated content, forums Businessweek is launching “Business@Work” a new forum for questions about popular work-related topics based on reader submissions. The feature will run until August 2008 and culminate in a special issue of the print magazine and a multimedia package of articles and videos with broadcast segments on BusinessWeek TV. June 13, 2008
Kiplinger’s Personal Online resource, Small Business Center Kiplinger.com has launched its new Small Business Center. Part of Kiplinger's Business Resource Center, the Small Business Center includes a resource library covering costs, expansion, employee health care, and human resources; new videos updated weekly; audio conferences with experts; and forecast, recommended readings and expert advice. June 13, 2008
Businessweek User generated content BusinessWeek.com unveiled a new user generated editorial column called “My Take" to be written entirely by readers of BusinessWeek.com as a corresponding item to the "Viewpoint" column in the actual print magazine. June 13, 2008
Motor Trend Online video In a new magazine feature and online video segment available on www.motortrend.com, Motor Trend’s Arthur St. Antoine compares the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 against the Ford Shelby GT500 in an updated rematch of two classic 70s-era muscle cars. To see the complete video of the comparison, go to: http://tinyurl.com/6b42bz June 12, 2008
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Video podcasts, On Demand video Martha Stewart's Video Podcasts reached #1 on iTunes during their first day on the platform according to Cynthia Turner of Cynopsis.com. The company is delivering 2 hours of ad supported content across 27 segments tied-in to seasonal themes. These programs are also appearing on the Martha Stewart On Demand service. June 12, 2008
Paste Blogs, video, songs online Paste magazine Editor-in-Chief Josh Jackson has announced the launch of his new blog “High Gravity” a comprehensive daily guide to the Web’s music, film and culture. Jackson’s blog is the latest addition to Paste’s growing online content and multimedia, which includes exclusive videos and songs, such as “Dear Diary,” a blog written by artists on tour. June 12, 2008
Parenting Online Automotive buying tools Bonnier Corp.’s Parenting Group has launched a new automotive buying program powered by Zag and designed specifically for moms on Parenting.com; the web portal for Parenting and Babytalk magazines. The program uses Zag’s exclusive technology platform and national dealer network, saving moms money and giving them a superior, hassle-free car buying experience. June 11, 2008
Good Housekeeping Online incentive program Good Housekeeping has creates an online incentives program in partnership with 200 retailers. The program known as “Good Housekeeping Rewards” will covers both online and actual shopping at physical retail outlets. The incentive program will allow subscribers to earn 20% cash back on their purchases; can be used toward other purchases from other retailers. June 11, 2008
National Geographic Website enhancement, video, video sharing National Geographic Digital Motion has unveiled an enhanced website with a digital film archive containing moving images from more than 40 years of National Geographic Television and documentary film production at ngdigitalmotion.com at ngdigitalmotion.com , making it easier for users to search, select, share and download footage from National Geographic's vast library. June 10, 2008
TV Guide Video widgets TV Guide is enabling access its video content for those who spend the majority of their time online in social networking environments. TV Guide Online has created a Video Guide widget -an embeddable extension of its online video guide. June 9, 2008
Barron’s New website, daily stock alerts According to Advertising Sales Head Gary Holland, Barron’s is developing a financial advisory website for subscribers only. The Barron’s website now has daily stock alerts in real time according to a report in the June 2, 2008 issue of the Delaney Report. June 2, 2008
This Old House User generated content, community based website This Old House magazine has for the first time ever, turned itself completely over to readers, online users, and TV show viewers. over to readers, online users, and TV show viewers. The stories and photos featured in the June 2008 issue came from reader submissions to a custom-made, community-based website. The magazine introduced a new logo: "Your Old House" specifically for this issue. The readers voted for their favorite cover image online. May 27, 2008
People Website acquisition, blog People has bought the celebrity-focused “Baby Blog”, a website devoted to celebrities and their babies. The Baby Blog and People.com will begin cross-promoting each other in early summer with the intention of growing its largely female audience, while it plans other additions and acquisitions, to build traffic to the websites. May 22, 2008
Budget Travel Social networking, photos, video Budget Travel has launched social networking capabilities, photo sharing and video uploads utilizing the KickApps platform on its website. Users can network with each other and share content including journals through their online profiles. May 21, 2008
National Geographic Cross media, video game National Geographic is partnering with game design firm Arkadium to create “Stonehenge Online”, a tie in with its TV programming. National Geographic Channel's Stonehenge Decoded website: www.natgeotv.com/stonehenge. May 21, 2008
Reader’s Digest Website redesign, relaunch, new channels and features Reader’s Digest has redesigned and reconfigured its website with approximately 10,000 articles on more than 300 topics, including web exclusives, book and magazine content. . Reader’s Digest worked with the Brooklyn-based web design firm Huge Interactive on the redesign with seven main channels. May 20, 2008
Forbes Social networking, portal Forbes has a business-oriented social networking platform called the “Executive Women's Network”. This new social network will go live sometime late summer, serves high-ranking female executives. The network will provide a forum for sharing information and knowledge with colleagues. Forbes.com recently launched the AnswerNetwork platform for C-level executives (see April 24, 2008 announcement below). May 20, 2008
Condé Nast Blogs Condé Nast will acquire the technology blog Ars Technica adding to its existing tech blog acquisitions like Wired.com and Reddit. May 19, 2008
National Geographic Minisite launch National Geographic launched a minisite devoted to the Summer Olympics in Beijing featuring loads of video content, photos, trivia, educational games and travel tips according to Cynopsis.com. May 15, 2008
Time Inc. Website redesign, video, social networking Time Inc. is relaunching a newly improved Health.com on May 19, 2008. This new health & wellness website will feature new navigation and be accompanied by a redesigned Health magazine published by Southern Progress Corporation. Health.com will feature original reporting, video, accredited medical content and social networking functions. May 15, 2008
The Bloodhorse Online video chat 133rd Preakness Stakes online video coverage will return with Bloodhorse writers Lenny Shulman and Steve Haskin who covered the Kentucky Derby. May 15, 2008
National Geographic Content partnership, online animation content National Geographic Digital Motion, the digital film archive containing moving images from more than 40 years of National Geographic Television and documentary film production, announced today a new partnership with ArchieMD Inc., a leading health and science education company that creates innovative products using state-of-the-art 3-D visual and interactive technology. Digital Motion will add a collection of ArchieMD's health-related animations, which consist of human anatomy and physiology, diseases, health conditions, medical procedures and more. ArchieMD produces new content on a weekly basis, and National Geographic will regularly integrate new assets into the body of work available. May 13, 2008
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Online magazine center Kiplinger’s Personal Finance has created a magazine center where print content is organized in the familiar department structures of a physical magazine, but merged with the multimedia content of the website. May 12, 2008
Complex Media New websites, broadband video Complex Media will launch two new websites for the Complex Media Network. ComplexVideo.com and DasGamer.com will join Complex.com as the newest websites created and operated by Complex Media staff. May 12, 2008
Bon Appetit New website BonAppetit.com announced a new website, independent of Epicurious.com. Condé Nast’s is individualizing magazine brands from its larger portal websites such as Concierge.com and Style.com. While the Bon Appetit brand is still associated with Epicurious.com, the spin-off follows Gourmet’s move, which became a stand alone website last January, as well as W, which branched off from Style.com in late 2007. May 12, 2008
Complex Media Website acquisitions, partnerships Complex Media has added four additional sites to the network with its latest acquisition of PlanetXbox360.com and new Network partnerships with OnSmash.com, Karmaloop, and Eckotv.com. May 12, 2008
The Economist Home page redesign The Economist has redesigned its home page to simplify the presentation of its features for the reader. The new page is “cleaner" with fewer advertisements May 11, 2008
The Bloodhorse Mobile and cell phone content The BloodHorse is meeting its customers’ need for information with a new mobile news delivery service, which delivers the news and information from BloodHorse.com to all mobile internet devices. The free service is updated 24/7 and available by pointing your device’s Web browser to mobile.BloodHorse.com. Mobile users can easily browse and view full-screen up-to-the-minute news and feature stories including top headlines, and breeding news. May 9, 2008
The Knot Inc. Online Baby Registry tool In response to the nation’s increasing use of online shopping sites, The Nest Baby , The Knot Inc.’s website for first-time parents announced today the launch of The Nest Baby Registry Service and online tool they are calling the world’s largest baby registry search tool. May 6, 2008
Hearst Widgets, social networking, content sharing and distribution Hearst Magazines and Jango, the social music website, have announced a cross-promotional partnership to develop co-branded online music widgets for Seventeen.com the website of Seventeen magazine. The new Seventeen.com widgets allow readers to publish content across social networks, blogs, and other online communities. May 5, 2008
Businessweek Online video courses, new columns Businessweek will post free, online video courses on its website. The first web series, Gene Marcial gives nine video lessons on investing. Gene Marcial will also write a stock-picking column on the website. Initial sponsors for the video series include American Express, FedEx and SAS. Future video courses will on small business and best practices. May 5, 2008
Mediaweek Website relaunch/redesign, video, podcasts, alerts, rss Mediaweek has redesigned and relaunched its website. The new website has new multimedia components, video, podcasts, a revamped data center and new community forums and tool. A video introducing the new website features can be seen here Mediaweek.com Relaunches. May 5, 2008
Forbes LingoSpot partnership, user  integrated content Forbes has partnered with LingoSpot. Forbes Media will use LingoSpot’s technology to keep visitors on its websites longer and engaging them by linking editorial to contextually relevant multimedia content and other articles. The new technology, invisible to the user, will be initially at work on Forbes.com's “Markets” and “Personal Finance channels”. It will eventually be integrated into all of Forbes.com's nine channels and its affiliated websites in the coming weeks. When a user scrolls over an underlined keyword or phrase in an article, a Lingospot-powered bubble will appear with articles, video and definitions of financial terms from Forbes’ Investopedia as well as Forbes’ Business and Finance Blog Network. April 30, 2008
National Geographic Website redesign, relaunch National Geographic has a redesigned website with nearly 1,000 hours of online video, 2,000 photographs, and an interactive programming guide: with features a TV grid with a "drag-and-drop" elements and video. April 30, 2008
In Style Web video series In Style will launch a weekly video series based on the recent success of a content driving initiative from its March 2008 issue; it drove readers to InStyle.com to view original video material from the magazine. In March, the magazine’s website executed a test of its readers’ desire and tastes for original video programming online. InStyle produced 22 video segments or 40 total minutes of online video footage. April 30, 2008
Men’s Health Interactive ads, mobile content, integrated marketing Men's Health magazine will now offer interactive ads in partnership SnapTell, an image recognition-based mobile marketing solutions provider. Men's Health's July/August 2008 issue will feature "live" ads for readers to receive real-time info from marketers. Readers can take a photo of any ad in the magazine with their phone to send to SnapTell, which instantly circles back to their cellphone. Marketers will be able to send brand messages, sales incentives, sweepstakes info and links to web sites – for free. “We want to show agility in the digital space and true accountability for our clients." " said Jack Essig, VP/Publisher of Men's Health magazine. April 30, 2008
The Bloodhorse Live video Chat with magazine writers The maiden edition of BloodHorse.com’s “And They’re Off” hosted by veteran Blood-Horse turf writers Lenny Shulman and Steve Haskin is now available on BloodHorse.com as an online 13 minute video. April 30, 2008
National Geographic Integrated marketing program, cross media, multiplatform brand expansion The National Geographic Society has harnessed its many kids’ properties into a unified cross-media marketing group that includes National Geographic Kids magazine, book publishing, digital media, entertainment, licensing, custom communications and mission programs. The group will be supported by a fully staffed Kids/Families marketing and sales team headed by Vincent Krsulich. With a global scope, the assets of the National Geographic Kids and Families Synergy Group reach a desirable audience that is environmentally conscious, affluent, and family focused. April 30, 2008
Hearst Integrated Marketing, mobile content Hearst will link print ads from its magazines to mobile marketing across titles including CosmoGIRL, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, O the Oprah Magazine and Redbook. Hearst partnered with mobile tech provider ShopText in 2006 to place mobile codes in CosmoGIRL ads allowing readers to order product samples and enter sweepstakes on their cell phones and mobile devices. ShopText CEO Steve Roberts estimates conversion rates (based on people providing mailing addresses after texting in from an ad) at about 80%, far higher than typical rates for clickable banner ads. Roberts, expects more Hearst advertisers in categories like health and beauty, toiletries and cosmetics to utilize the ShopText mobile codes in their print ads. April 30, 2008
Condé Nast Blogs Condé Nast has acquired SFO*Media, publisher of the travel blogs HotelChatter.com and Jaunted.com. The blogs attract about one million unique users per month total. The two blogs will continue to operate as stand-alone brands, and will be cross-promoted on Condé Nast’s Concierge.com. The Concierge.com ad sales team will sell placement on the blogs, in packages with Concierge.com and cntraveler.com. April 25, 2008
Forbes Peer to peer network, voice , video communication Forbes has partnered with Cisco to create The Answer Network, Forbes’ first social network designed for peer-to-peer interaction and exchange of business expertise and knowledge. The Answer Network will enable communication beyond email;it will also facilitate voice and video communication between users. April 24, 2008
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Online feature, tools Kiplinger’s Personal Finance has launched a “Business Travel Center” for readers and visitors. It ranks other travel websites and features several tools for the frequent business traveler. April 22, 2008
Essence Integrated marketing initiative, cross platform and multimedia brand expansion, video, blogs, interactive social networking, content sharing partnerships Essence Communications and Warner Bros. Television Group, are working to turn Essence magazine into a multiplatform brand. The initiative’s first project will be the late summer-relaunch of Essence.com, which will serve as a launching pad for new TV and Internet programming reaching the 18- to 49-year-old black female audience. The expanded and multi-tiered Essence.com will contain a mix of exclusive and original daily content, more video, plus interactive social networking and interactive features. WBTVG's Telepictures Productions and Essence plan to produce “Extra on Essence”, an original digital series for the Web site hosted by Tanika Ray weekend co-anchor of Extra, Ray will also have other hosting duties on the site, including blogging. As part of the crossplatform relationship, Extra will also regularly contribute content to the magazine on a regular basis. Warner Bros.' Digital Media Sales team will also sell Essence inventory as part of the group's women's network. The development, launch and sales and marketing for the new Essence.com will be headed by Lesley Pinckney, director of digital development for Essence. April 21, 2008
Forbes New website navigation, new features Forbes has redesigned its home page: the first phase of a redesign of the entire website. The new navigation will house original features and news analysis in a revolving carousel structured like Forbes.com's “Lifestyle channel”. The home page will also include “Stock Picking Community”, a new user generated section for feedback from readers and access to Forbes editorial content, ForbesAutos, ForbesTraveler, Investopedia and Real Clear Politics. April 18, 2008
Hearst Spleak partnership, user generated content, IM content, mobile content Hearst Digital Media, Teen, CosmoGIRL, Seventeen, eSpin are partnering with Spleak media to distribute user generated and editor-generated content across networks including Facebook, MySpace, MSN Messenger and AIM, and through text messaging on mobile phones and devices. April 17, 2008
Cosmopolitan and Seventeen, Hearst, American Media and Meredith Online measurement Eight consumer magazines, are adopting A.B.C.’s new “multimedia publisher’s statements”. These reports include web traffic and print circulation. The new reports are based on web data audited by A.B.C.’s digital audit unit, “ABC Interactive”. The reports will feature top-line data: unique visitors and page impressions; and also expanded traffic data including unique visitors, average visit duration and most popular website sections.  April 17, 2008
Atlantic Media Website relaunches, redesigns, web talent fellowship Historically known for its respected magazines such as The Atlantic, National Journal, and Government Executive, Atlantic Media is developing new websites and online features in 2008. Atlantic Media will relaunch of NationalJournal.com, and has recently re-designed TheAtlantic.com. April 16, 2008
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Online competition, web hub The Nest Baby, a website for hip, first-time parents, is calling all pregnant ladies to submit photos of their bellies for TheNestBaby Bump Contest. “In the age of social networking, moms are constantly looking for ways to chronicle their pregnancy,” says Carley Roney, editor in chief of TheNestBaby.com; a word-of-mouth web hub for first-time parents, offering comprehensive stage-by-stage advice, enhanced community features, tools and checklists, Q&A expert advice, local reviews, and a baby and gift shop. The popular offshoot of TheNestBaby.com is part of The Knot Inc. April 16, 2008
Time Mobile content, iPhone, scalable content adaptation Time’s magazine’s website, Time.com has launched a mobile website powered by Crisp Wireless. It is optimized for iPhones and Wi Fi-enabled iPod-touch devices with scalable sliding pages, and an intuitive interface that is geared toward the “tap and slide” user input native to both devices. April 16, 2008
Complex Media Blog website partnership Complex Media LLC, the publishing and new media division of Marc Ecko Enterprises entered into a partnership with four blog-oriented Web sites to create the Complex Media Network, a vertical ad network designed to reach the multiple interests of young men.  Now the company has created a new digital division to expand the network into new territories. April 15, 2008
Newsweek Live webcast Newsweek and washingtonpost.com’s “On Faith” will feature special coverage during Pope Benedict XVI’s Visit to Washington, D.C. with a live webcast presented by On Faith Founders Sally Quinn and Newsweek Editor Jon Meacham In partnership with EWTN and the Global Catholic Network. The program will stream live at http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith on April 16 and April 17. April 14, 2008
Hachette Filipacchi Web portal acquisition Hachette Filipacchi has bought Digital Spy, an entertainment news site that draws 2.1 unique users a month. It joins the company's growing digital assets, which includes ElleUK.com and Sugarscape.com. April 14, 2008
Seventeen User generated video, online contest and sponsorship Seventeen Magazine, ThinkMTV and Declare Yourself are looking for 90-second viral videos demonstrating to young people how easy and painless it is to vote. The best entry will get a trip for two to LA and VIP passes to Declare Yourself's celebrity-packed "Young Hollywood" party in September 2008. April 10, 2008
Prevention Blog Liz Vaccariello has started a new blog on Prevention magazine’s website called Losing it with Liz Vaccariello. The editor in chief will cover all aspects of getting healthy and discuss the emotional tolls along with the physical hardships. April 10, 2008
National Geographic New website, online tools National Geographic has launched a new practical site to help viewers calculate the impact they will likely have on the Earth, based on their consumption habits. NGCHumanFootprint.com, features a flash-based interface that queries users on their consumption habits, then compares the totals to United States, UK and Japan averages. April 10, 2008
TV Guide Tivo partnership Gemstar-TV Guide has struck an international licensing deal with Tivo, expanding the already existing domestic partnerships between the two companies. The deal includes patent license agreements in retail and limited service provider deployments. April 9, 2008
Elle Search engine partnership, customized branded search Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. has partnered with TheFind Inc. search engine which has indexed millions of lifestyle goods to serve ELLE readers online. ELLE.com editors will serve as curators of the shopping site, selecting the retailers, brands and designers that reflect the current trends and taste of the magazine and its readers, to create a customized, branded shopping experience unique to ELLE. “This shopping tool perfectly complements the editorial content of the magazine, which will serve as the inspiration for our designer additions each month, and will continually shape the cache of products and retailers available via our partnership with TheFind.” said Keith Pollock, Executive Editor, ELLE.com. April 9, 2008
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