Submitted by Jesse Russell on Thu, 2008-02-07 13:19.
However, The Cap Times is still entangled in madison.com.
The steps the TCT end took toward redesign were better than the steps the WSJ took. I think in order for TCT to do it right they need to carve out a much more independent online presence. Based on the press release it sounds like they are simply being absorbed by WSJ. If that is the case then to me it feels like they are simply using the name recognition of The Cap Times to once again start a weekly.
Like I said, I will reserve final judgment until I see the end product. I reiterate that I have faith in the Cap Times editorial team to pull off a quality weekly news and opinion magazine.
Of course I do.
However, The Cap Times is still entangled in madison.com.
The steps the TCT end took toward redesign were better than the steps the WSJ took. I think in order for TCT to do it right they need to carve out a much more independent online presence. Based on the press release it sounds like they are simply being absorbed by WSJ. If that is the case then to me it feels like they are simply using the name recognition of The Cap Times to once again start a weekly.
Like I said, I will reserve final judgment until I see the end product. I reiterate that I have faith in the Cap Times editorial team to pull off a quality weekly news and opinion magazine.