Crain’s Cleveland unveils new website

Crain’s Cleveland Business has redesigned its website. A story on its website states, “It’s our first digital overhaul in four years—but there’s more here than just a new look. We’ve added features to make it even easier for you to access the best business coverage in Cleveland. “Pages load faster. Navigation is simpler. Stories are […]

CNBC rolls out a new web design as part of tech overhaul

CNBC released a beta version of its homepage and article pages over the weekend. The new CNBC.com is one piece of CNBC’s technology stack rebuild that includes a new content management system, new application program interface, and a new publishing system for rendering websites. The new publishing system supports CNBC’s multiple websites, including its Warren […]

Georgia paper splitting off Sunday biz section

The Valdosta (Ga.) Daily Times is splitting its Sunday business and lifestyle sections, previously in one section, into two standalone sections. A story on its website states, “In the business section, readers will find building permits and property transactions most weeks, as well as feature stories on area businesses, advice columns, business briefs, etc. The […]

Crain’s Chicago Business has a new website

Crain’s Chicago Business unveiled a redesigned website on Wednesday. A story on its website states, “It’s our first digital overhaul in four years—but there’s more here than just a new look. We’ve added features to make it even easier for you to access the best business coverage in Chicago. “Pages load faster. Navigation is simpler. […]

Quartz redesigns its website

Quartz unveiled a new version of its site on Aug. 1 that’s aimed at increasing newsletter subscribers, keeping readers on site longer and delivering advertising through private programmatic marketplaces, reports Max Willens of Digiday. Willens reports, “The redesign, the site’s fifth in six years, will also make it easier to implement a paywall or other […]

SABEW unveils a new logo

SABEW has launched a new logo in conjunction with its name change to the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing. The logo also represents a more modern and evolving organization. “The logo better communicates what SABEW stands for today,” said SABEW executive director Kathleen Graham in a statement. “We’ve used visual elements to emphasize […]

Forbes.com unveils a redesigned site

Salah Zalatimo of Forbes.com writes about the business magazine’s redesigned website. Zalatimo writes, “We built the new homepage to celebrate the three attributes that truly make Forbes unique: prestigious, prolific and insightful.  The premium look and feel echoes our prestige. The count of active readers shows the volume of our output. The breadth of content across […]

Knoxville Business Journal renames itself as Knox.biz

The Knoxville (Tenn.) Business Journal has changed its name to Knox.biz, writes Jack McElroy, executive editor of the Knoxville News Sentinel. McElroy writes, “But there’s much more to this new brand than a different label. “Don’t worry, our successful monthly magazine isn’t going away, and it will continue to include the Chamber’s newsletter. We’ll keep publishing […]

MIT Tech Review editor: Tech journalism should strive to make tech a force for good

Gideon Litchfield, the editor of the MIT Technology Review, writes about why the magazine has undergone an overhaul. Litchfield writes, “That’s why, along with the redesigned print edition of MIT Technology Review, we’re also launching a new mission statement: ‘to bring about better informed and more conscious decisions about technology through authoritative, influential, and trustworthy journalism.’ We […]

MIT Tech Review doubles down on print edition

Marlee Baldridge of Nieman Lab writes about the MIT Technology Review, which is expanding its print version to focus on a single topic. Baldridge writes, “MIT Tech Review recently rebranded its print edition from just a collection of articles, into a product that doesn’t simply republish content that was posted online a month later, but has […]