Print magazines may be struggling but the founders of Byliner, a new
website, believe there is an audience and a business opportunity
online for long-form journalism. http://byliner.com, which launched in
beta, or test, mode on Tuesday, is building a social network for
readers and writers -- and a publishing business -- around magazine
articles. The website offers links to more than 32,000 magazine
stories from around 750 publications and nearly 3,000 writers,
including some of the best known names of the past 100 years. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110622/lf_afp/usitmediaindustrymagazinesinterne...
website, believe there is an audience and a business opportunity
online for long-form journalism. http://byliner.com, which launched in
beta, or test, mode on Tuesday, is building a social network for
readers and writers -- and a publishing business -- around magazine
articles. The website offers links to more than 32,000 magazine
stories from around 750 publications and nearly 3,000 writers,
including some of the best known names of the past 100 years. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110622/lf_afp/usitmediaindustrymagazinesinterne...
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