Reports of the demise of Newsweek.com appear to have been premature, as Tina Brown, newly named editor-in-chief of the combined The Newsweek Daily Beast Co., sent a Tweet denying that Newsweek.com would disappear in favor of The Daily Beast.
Brown Tweeted, “Woah! Newsweek.com‘s superb content will live on under its own banner & in URLs on the new site. Not shutting down, combining.”
Newly named CEO Stephen Colvin was quoted in Mediaweek as saying that The Daily Beast was the survivor “because The Daily Beast is a very credible and successful news and opinion Web site, and with great vitality and distinct voice.”
A blistering Tumblr site, Save Newsweek.com, written by an unnamed Newsweek.com staffer, appeared Sunday, with a passionate defense of the Web site and critical comments about Newsweek management. The post read:
It’s always nice to wake up and find out in the Times that your job is doomed. As they put it on Saturday morning, quoting the new CEO of the so-called Newsweek Daily Beast Co., Stephen Colvin: “Newsweek.com will cease to exist after the merger, and anyone who types the URL into their browser will be redirected to TheDailyBeast.com.”
This, of course, was news to Newsweek.com. So rather than going out and celebrating our merger after six months of uncertainty — and hopefully some stability after a year that saw four Newsweek.com editors-in-chief come and go — we’re spending our weekend bombarded by a flurry of emails, wondering how this could have happened. And writing this.
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