Julia Boorstin of CNBC writes Tuesday that The Big Money, Slate’s new business news site launched this week, faces a lot of competition.
“‘The Big Money’ has attracted two big advertisers; American Express, which is underwriting the site through the end of the year, and Infiniti. But when the company switches to a traditional online ad model next year, we’ll have to see how it’s readership holds up against the plentiful competition. Â
“It seems the launch of ‘The Big Money’ into the crowded business news space says less about the financial markets than it does about the strategy of an old publishing company, the Post, trying to innovate. While trimming back overhead at its flagship newspaper and at Newsweek, the Slate Group is profitable, attracting six million unique monthly users. The newspaper company no longer wants to be a newspaper company, and it’s hoping this new site and others like it will take them closer to the digital model.”
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