MediaPost Communications

MediaPost Communications
Editor Joe Mandese
Categories Advertising
First issue 1996
Company MediaPost
Country United States
Language English
Website MediaPost.com

MediaPost Communications is a United States-based company that reports and disseminates news and information related to the advertising and media industries. Founded in 1996, its products include a website (mediapost.com), two print magazines (MEDIA and OMMA), more than 70 email newsletters, and 40+ annual industry summits and conferences.[1]

MediaPost employs industry journalists Joe Mandese, Bob Garfield, Barbara Lippert, Steve Smith, Steve McClellan, P.J. Bednarski and Adam Buckman. MediaPost's journalists have appeared on television programs such as NBC Nightly News, NBC Today Show, and CBS Evening News and have been quoted in publications such as The New York Times, Forbes, and others.[2][3][4]

MediaPost distributes its content via 70 niche-specific newsletters, covering the topics of Marketing, Agency News, Television, Programmatic, Search, Email, Video, Mobile and Digital Publishing, and others. They also produce special-edition coverage of industry events, including "International CES", "SXSW", and "Cannes Lions".

MediaPost also produces over 40 advertising industry events each year, including their Insider Summit series and one-day shows adjacent to larger industry gatherings such as "SXSW", and "New York International Auto Show." Their events have featured speakers such as Al Gore, Mark Cuban, Arianna Huffington, and Martha Stewart.

References

  1. "About". MediaPost Communications. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  2. "Unleashing the Power of the Purse". Gallup. 17 October 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  3. "Mimicking the S.&P. With an Index for Ad Prices at 500 Publishers". New York Times. 4 October 2012. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  4. Zara, Christopher (20 September 2012). "Newspaper Industry Shrinks 40 Percent In A Decade: Report". International Business Times. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
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