The Washington Post announced Thursday that it will begin running content from tech industry Web site TechCrunch on its site.
The announcement stated, “TechCrunch will provide washingtonpost.com readers concentrated and continuously updated insights into cutting-edge start-ups, products and other online ventures. This addition rounds out the Technology section, which already provides in-depth reporting on the latest news and trends affecting every aspect of the technology industry, from medical innovations to the evolutions in global media policy, personal technology to issues of security.
“‘washingtonpost.com’s Technology section covers a wide scope of technology news with high-quality reporting, blogs and databases,’ said Jim Brady executive editor of washingtonpost.com. ‘Expanding our coverage to include specialty interests from leading technology sources, such as TechCrunch, helps make us a top destination for national technology news.’
“TechCrunch joins washingtonpost.com’s popular blogs including Brian Krebs’s Security Fix, Rob Pegoraro’s Faster Forward and the latest news from Post I.T., along with Mike Musgrove’s @Play column, online chats with technology experts, and vast online databases of product reviews.
“‘We are excited to work with washingtonpost.com and to include our content in their Technology section,’ said Michael Arrington, founder and co-editor of TechCrunch. ‘Journalism is evolving, and washingtonpost.com is maintaining their leading position by embracing the community.'”