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From the supplier: Wired Ventures, Inc., which publishes Wired magazine, has not been able to generate the kind of success it hoped for. An attempt to go public has failed, 50 out of 190 people in its Wired Digital division have been laid off in the last two years, and new product launches have been suspended. Although Wired magazine is seen as an industry leader, the company's experiments in Internet commerce have failed to generate revenue.
Citation DetailsTitle: Why Wired misfired. (Wired magazine)
Author: Janice Maloney
Publication:Columbia Journalism Review (Refereed)
Date: March 1, 1998
Publisher: Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism
Volume: v36
Issue: n6
Page: p10(2)
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