Staci D. Kramer
Jan 19, 2012 8:20 AM
Nearly two years after Atlantic Media Company suspended plans for a business site, the company is back at it with nothing less that what Justin Smith calls “our most important new launch since The Atlantic Monthly in 1857.” This version, planned for later this year, will focus on global business…
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Amanda Natividad
Mar 3, 2010 10:21 AM
Reuters (NYSE: TRI) makes most of its money in B2B, but the company is also trying to prove that it can also build revenues on the consumer side without eating into its primary business. In an interview with WSJ.com managing editor Kevin Delaney at our paidContent2010 conference, Devin Wenig, the…
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Joseph Tartakoff
Feb 19, 2010 12:05 PM
Highlights from WSJ.com managing editor Kevin Delaney’s conversation with Thomson Reuters (NYSE: TRI) Markets CEO Devin Wenig (who, by the way, oversees $8 billion of paid content revenue): —Reuters.com: Wenig says the company will add “paid services” on top of its news site this year. The site, he says, is…
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Staci D. Kramer
Feb 16, 2010 1:32 AM
For the past few days, we’ve been filling you in on some of the panels at our first namesake paidContent 2010 conference on Friday, Feb. 19 at TheTimesCenter. We’re also featuring four Q&As with industry leaders from Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO), Thomson Reuters (NYSE: TRI), MediaVest USA and The New York…
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