This spring, beloved soap operas “One Life to Live” and “All My Children” found new life as online-only shows. Now they’ll air on cable, too, via a limited-time engagement on Oprah’s… Read more »
Oprah Winfrey and sports site Deadspin had two of the year’s biggest stories this week and attracted millions of people to their websites. Too bad they didn’t have an ad plan… Read more »
Oprah’s Book Club, which turned featured books into major bestsellers, is back after two years — with some improvements for the digital age: “This time it’s an interactive online book club… Read more »
Just about a year after it hired publishing industry vet Larry Kirshbaum to launch a New York-based imprint, Amazon is announcing a new high-profile hire: Sara Nelson, the former books editor… Read more »
In a new business-oriented social media site, Reuters (NYSE: TRI) aims to index “the most talked-about news, companies and influencers acros… Read more »
On the heels of the Economist claiming one million monthly mobile readers of its magazine across Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) and Android devices, ano… Read more »
Is Glenn Beck ready to make $100 million with his new subscriber-only web TV venture, or is he barely breaking even? The answer depends very much on who you ask. However,… Read more »
I had resisted linking to all the stories about Oprah going on a live chat on Facebook. But now it seems that might be a quid pro quo. You see, Oprah… Read more »
Oprah sold millions of books through her Book Club. Now she has the chance to do the same through O, The Oprah Magazine’s iPad app: The July… Read more »
Glenn Beck has long endorsed novels, particularly thrillers, on his Fox News show; he’s the author of seven bestselling books; and his news… Read more »