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Dig Restructures Media Assets, Editor Dan McCarthy to Depart
Dig Boston |
09-24-2015 8:00 am |
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Dig Portland to Launch
Dig Publishing, LLC (parent company of alt-weekly media company Dig Boston) announced today that it will be launching a new company called Dig Portland.
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Dig |
10-24-2014 10:50 am |
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Dig Radio Boston Hits Reboot
Dig Boston announced today that they are suspending operations at Dig Radio Boston, their streaming radio station, and hitting reboot at an undetermined time in the future.
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Dig Boston |
03-13-2014 1:15 pm |
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Dig Boston Reporter Takes on Both Left and Right in New eBook: I Killed Breitbart
Chris Faraone's recently released eBook, I Killed Breitbart, offers a robust and descriptive portrait of America's most loathsome creeps and ideologues.
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Dig Boston |
12-11-2013 1:00 pm |
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Dig Boston Announces Staff Changes, Record Growth
Editor J. Patrick Brown and three additional editorial staffers will depart. Incoming editor Dan
McCarthy will work with newly-promoted news and features editor Chris Faraone to create a new editorial team.
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Dig Boston |
09-18-2013 11:00 am |
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Dig Boston A&E Editor to Depart
Dig Boston is seeking a replacement for Arts & Entertainment Editor Hilary Hughes.
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Dig Boston |
07-27-2012 1:55 pm |
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DigBoston.com Goes Mobile
Dig Publishing LLC, publisher of Boston’s Weekly Dig, is pleased to announce the availability of the mobile version of their flagship website DigBoston.com.
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Boston's Weekly Dig |
03-01-2011 12:24 pm |
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Press Release: Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Weekly Dig Personnel Changes
Boston's Weekly Dig |
08-13-2010 5:15 pm |
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Boston's Weekly Dig Prints Two Mock Covers for 2012 Election
You read that right -- 2012. The Dig published two covers this week imitating the look and feel of Boston's two dailies, the Globe and the Herald, which predict the headlines four years into prospective McCain and Obama administrations. Managing editor Laura Dargus says the idea was to provide a little humor to the overwrought election. "I'm so sick of this already, so it seemed natural to just move beyond 2008 and have fun with 2012 before it, too, becomes overdone," Dargus says in a release.
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Boston's Weekly Dig Press Release |
10-31-2008 2:52 pm |
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Boston's Weekly Dig Brings The Internet to Print
Boston's Weekly Dig Press Release |
04-24-2008 1:38 pm |
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Boston's Weekly Dig Says Goodbye to McMorrow, Hello to Day
Boston's Weekly Dig Press Release |
11-05-2007 4:22 pm |
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Boston's Weekly Dig Contracts, Expands
Editor Michael Brodeur is no longer with the company "as part of an editorial restructuring," and will not be immediately replaced, according to a press release. "This wasn't an easy decision," says Jeff Lawrence, Dig founder and president. "I wouldn't be surprised if his byline shows up in the Dig in the future though. He's a great writer and it's already been discussed." As Brodeur moves on, Alfred Wilson joins the company as VP of Business and Marketing. He will oversee all sales operations at the Dig and will also act as Group Publisher for Dig Publishing's custom publishing initiative, which includes Beer Advocate magazine, as well as several as-yet-unnamed in-market publications to be launched in 2008. Wilson previously worked at the Phoenix Media Communications Group in Boston for five years before spending two years in management consulting.
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Boston's Weekly Dig Press Release |
09-27-2007 7:57 pm |
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Boston's Weekly Dig Announces Big, Big, Big Editorial Changes
Joe Keohane will be stepping down as editor next month and will be replaced by current music/food/commerce editor Michael Brodeur, the Dig announced today. "Running this zoo has been enormously fun," says Keohane, "but I've always said that turnover is key to keeping an alt-weekly fresh, and Brodeur's the guy for the job." The Dig also announced that staff writer Paul McMorrow will be promoted to news and features editor; Jim Stanton has been hired "to rehabilitate the paper's disastrously bad website;" and
Salon.com writer Cintra Wilson will soon begin contributing a semimonthly celebrity column.
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Boston Weekly Dig press release |
01-09-2007 7:31 pm |
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Boston's Weekly Dig Celebrates Being in Boston, Not Worcester
Weekly Dig Press Release |
10-27-2006 11:00 am |
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Worcester Magazine Celebrates 30th with Biggest Issue Ever!
Not to mention a massive party next weekend
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Worcester Magazine Press Release |
10-26-2006 10:33 am |
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