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RealClearPolitics
Yesterday (March 12, 2007) was our last day as Publisher for RealClearPolitics. As was reported in PaidContent a month ago, the investor group I led sold our stake in RealClearPolitics back to the founders earlier this year…and stepping down as Publisher is a natural consequence of that transaction. It was a great investment […]
RealClearPolitics Partners With Washington Post
Yesterday, the Washington Post Announced a Partnership with RealClearPolitics to:
“provide washingtonpost.com with a daily feed of its “Best of the Web” series, including top recommended news articles and opinion pieces, to be featured in washingtonpost.com’s “Politics News & Analysis” e-mail newsletter and on the front page of the site’s well-regarded “Politics” section.”
More can be found […]
RealClearPolitics New Announcements: Syndicating MicroContent
Today, RealClearPolitics announced new features in time for the mid-term elections, that we think will be tremendously valuable to readers as focus turns more and more to the elections in November.
The new features, which include customized email delivery using Feedburner, a new mobile edition of RCP, and the inclusion of predictive political market data […]
On NY Times Select….
I commented on Fred’s post on Times Select and decided to turn my comment into a post. Fred expressed some frustration at TimesSelect, and how it is keeping important voices out of the debate. I agree, and actually think it is also a 1999 (and losing) strategy for a web publisher:
As I […]
RealClearPolitics Welcomes Bloomberg as an RSS/Feed Driven Advertiser
We are extremely excited to welcome Bloomberg.com as an advertiser to the RealClearPolitics.com web site. We created a new, premium position for Bloomberg that is persistent on the left hand nav bar above the fold and we worked closely with Incognito Digital, Bloomberg’s agency, on the design.
Additionally, we have set the ad […]
