washingtonpost.com Adds paidContent to Technology Section

Mon Mar 24, 2008 6:00am EDT
 
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Continues to Diversify Technology Reporting with Deep Expertise on
                             Digital Media
WASHINGTON--(Business Wire)--
washingtonpost.com today announces it is partnering with
paidContent to bring washingtonpost.com readers in-depth reporting on
the business of digital media, providing expansive coverage that
complements the Technology section's existing features.

   paidContent offers unique insight and analysis into the inner
workings of the rapidly evolving global business of online media, a
subject at the forefront of business news that widely appeals to
washingtonpost.com's national and international audiences.

   "We're always exploring new ways to bring our readers the most
comprehensive, quality journalism available," said Jim Brady,
Executive Editor of washingtonpost.com. "paidContent's experts offer
some of the most thorough analyses available today on the digital
media industry, and will provide an important concentration in our
technology section."

   Ted Rupp, Director of Business Development for paidContent, said,
"We are excited that our unique digital media business content will
now reach the broad audience of such an influential publication."

   paidContent's timely and intelligent reporting on digital media
adds a unique and focused area of expertise to The Washington Post's
in-depth technology coverage. paidContent joins washingtonpost.com's
popular blogs including Brian Krebs' Security Fix, Rob Pegoraro's
Faster Forward, the latest news from Post I.T., online chats with
technology experts, and vast databases of product reviews.

   About washingtonpost.com

   washingtonpost.com is an award-winning news and information
destination that delivers world-class reporting and innovative
multimedia content, creating a truly interactive news experience.
Using the latest technology and tools, washingtonpost.com encourages
participation and content customization across all platforms, allowing
readers to engage with washingtonpost.com anytime, anywhere. Winner of
four consecutive Edward R. Murrow Awards for Overall Excellence for
Non-Broadcast Affiliated Web site, washingtonpost.com is one of five
online properties produced by Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive, the
online publishing subsidiary of The Washington Post Company.
(NYSE:WPO)

   About paidContent.org

   paidContent.org is an award-winning site covering the business of
digital media written by professional journalists for executives who
need to stay on top of news in the online, technology, content, and
application sectors. We cover company news (particularly M&A), offer
analysis and commentary, report on funding and executive moves, and
often break stories ahead of more traditional news sources. Our site
is constantly updated with all the latest news and offers content such
as job postings, archived stories, financial data, and reader
comments.

Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive
Maria Cereghino, 703-469-3176
maria.cereghino@wpni.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008

 

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