Boston.com
Type of site | News |
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Available in | English |
Owner | Boston Globe Electronic Publishing Inc. |
Created by | The Boston Globe |
Website |
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Commercial | Yes |
Launched | October 30, 1995[1] |
Boston.com is a regional website that offers news and information about the Boston, Massachusetts area.
Boston.com was one of the first news websites on the public web, launched in late October 1995 by Boston Globe Electronic Publishing Inc., the Internet subsidiary of The Boston Globe.[2] The domain name was purchased from the Boston-area cafe chain Au Bon Pain in exchange for print advertisements for charities chosen by Au Bon Pain's CEO.[3]
On September 12, 2011, the Boston Globe launched a separate site at bostonglobe.com[4] that put most journalistic content from its print edition behind a paywall.[5] Boston.com still offers local news, sports, weather and leisure.[6]
In September 2012, Boston.com launched a new section, "the Hive", that covers innovation and new technologies created by Boston area companies and beyond. The site blends content from Boston.com and the Boston Globe's newsroom, and selects content from other experts on the web. The content is curated and appears in a media stream that constantly refreshes on the Hive's homepage.
The site also maintains mobile applications to connect readers with news stories featured on the website.[7][8]
The site's editor is Kaitlyn Johnston. Reporters include Megan Turchi, Adam Vaccaro, and Roberto Scalese.
RadioBDC
In June 2012, The Boston Globe announced plans for an online alternative rock station for the Boston.com website, shortly after the announced sale and cease of terrestrial broadcasting of long-time Boston alternative station WFNX.[9] The station later hired former WFNX DJs Adam 12, Julie Kramer, Paul Driscoll, and Henry Santoro.[9] The station, RadioBDC, launched on August 13, 2012.[10]
References
- ↑ "Boston.com WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info - DomainTools". WHOIS. Retrieved 2016-09-30.
- ↑ "Globe launches on-line service". The Boston Globe. October 30, 1995.
- ↑ Beth Healy (October 8, 2009). "A familiar name, an interrupted record". The Boston Globe. Retrieved July 8, 2013.
- ↑ "The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com.
- ↑ "Paywalled BostonGlobe.com launches, while Boston.com remains free". Poynter. September 12, 2011.
- ↑ "Boston Globe Launches Two Online Brands to Better Serve a Wide Array of Consumers and Advertisers" (Press release). New England Media Group.
- ↑ Boston.com on iTunes Preview
- ↑ Boston.com at the BlackBerry World
- 1 2 "The Boston Globe Is Getting In The Radio Business". Radioboston.
- ↑ RadioBDC launch party, Boston.com.