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Hearst Digital’s TheDailyGreen.com in full bloom

Published: Wednesday, November 07, 2007

-BY ZOE S.

Another magazine publishing company that was slow to hop on the digital media wagon, but is not slow to hop on the "green" bandwagon, Hearst, has launched TheDailyGreen.com, a comprehensive one-stop eco-resource for environmental news, tips and information. As if Al Gore isn't spreading all that already. Never the less Hearst is doing their part. After all their new tower is eco friendly you know!

“Hearst is committed to raising environmental awareness and we’re very proud to use our editorial and digital expertise to launch TheDailyGreen.com,” said John Loughlin, executive vice president, general manager, Hearst Magazines. “Led by Deborah Barrow, its founder, and the digital team assembled by Chuck Cordray, vice president of Hearst Magazines Digital Media, we’ve established a powerful new online brand that will enable more people to understand the importance of — and foster participation in — the green revolution.”

One-Stop Eco-Resource to Lead a Greener Life for a Better Planet; "The Consumer's Guide to the Green Revolution" [BW]

Labels: Digital_Media, GREEN_MEDIA, Hearst, Magazine, websites

Comments on "Hearst Digital’s TheDailyGreen.com in full bloom"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:34 AM) : 

Hey mediawire, everybody is going green. why don't you be the first media blog to go green too?

 

Anonymous Paul Weintraub said ... (10:59 AM) : 

Hey, this is Paul Weintraub, we commented a while back regarding Roger Ames at EMI. He is going to get fired tomorrow and replaced by Billy Mann. There is a lot of disliking going on right now in London.

PS - He doesn't know yet that he will be axed tomorrow.

 

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