Biz media organizations win Eppys

At least five business news organizations have won Eppy Awards, which recognize the best of online media, from Editor & Publisher. The Wall Street Journal won the Eppy for best newspaper website with more than 1 million monthly unique visitors. Forbes.com was named the best business and finance website with more than 1 million unique visitors, […]

Bercovici jumps to Inc. from Forbes

Award-winning tech and media writer Jeff Bercovici is jumping ship from Forbes to become the San Francisco bureau chief of Inc., reports Keith Kelly of the New York Post. Kelly writes, “Bercovici, who has the current Forbes cover story on Pinterest, has been at Forbes for a little over four years, but only moved to […]

Forbes rolls out home pages for journalists, advertisers

Forbes has launched new individual home page for every full-time staffer, contributor and BrandVoice partner — for the work they publish on Forbes.com and, if they wish, their social networks, too, writes chief product officer Lewis Dvorkin. Dvorkin writes, “My new home page is here. Staff reporter Clare O’Connor’s is here. SAP was our BrandVoice […]

Biz journalists win Front Page Awards

The Newswomen’s Club of New York named Thursday the winners of the 2014 Front Page Awards, and six of them came from business journalism. Jennifer Reingold of Fortune won in the business reporting category for “Squeezing Heinz.” In the wire services categories, Megan Twohey of Reuters won in in-depth reporting for “The Child Exchange” while Janet […]

Forbes seeks to tweak BrandVoices

Lucia Moses of Digiday writes Wednesday about how Forbes plans to tweak its BrandVoices native advertising program. Moses writes, “Starting next week, Forbes will let brands republish content from elsewhere. In this way, advertisers won’t be tasked with constantly feeding the beast with fresh content. Forbes is itself actively working with advertisers now to identify […]

How Forbes maintains its massive contributor network

Simon Owens writes about how Forbes recruits the thousands of contributors it has on its website. Owens writes, “Of course the pay was also an incentive as well. In Flam’s case, she said that her contract stipulated that she write a minimum of five posts a month. For that, she would get a flat fee […]

Forbes.com axes other contributors

Brett Arends, a columnist for Marketwatch.com who had been contributing to Forbes.com, posted the following on his Facebook page: I am sorry to report that I have been axed by Forbes in the fallout over Bill Frezza’s incompetent article about college fraternities last week. Yes, I know what some of you are going to say. […]

Overseeing the radical strategy at Forbes

Kathy Haley of NetNewsCheck writes about the strategy at Forbes under chief product officer Lewis Dvorkin. Haley writes, “Under Dvorkin’s leadership, Forbes departed radically from the path taken by most magazines and newspapers online, contracting with 1,500 writers, nearly all of them non-journalists, who would write columns, load them into the Forbes.com content management system […]

Forbes terminates online contributor

Forbes magazine has sacked a contributor over an online column arguing that drunk party girls were the “gravest threats” to the livelihood of fraternities,Philip Caulfield of the New York Daily News write. Caulfield writes, “The column by contributor and MIT-grad Bill Frezza titled ‘Drunk Female Guests Are the Gravest Threat To Fraternities,’ hit the web at […]

Forbes in a new publishing world

Michael Wolff writes for Town & Country magazine about how the Forbes family lost control of its magazine and what will happen to it in the future. Wolff writes, “Forbes now maintains a skeleton staff; in effect anyone can write for it, with little vetting or oversight or alignment with the brand. In some sense […]