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On Feb. 28, Red Herring magazine, a flag-bearer for all things Silicon Valley, breathed its last. And so did the technology boom of the 1990s. Some dismissed the magazine as a new economy rag.
Red Herring Redux. Published Sep 28, 2003 at 8:00 PM EDT Updated Mar 13, 2010 at 4:40 PM EST. By Newsweek Staff . Newsweek Is A Trust Project Member.
Red Herring, the magazine considered a must-read among the technology elite, has closed its doors, the latest victim of tough economic times. RHC Media Inc. reached the decision after ...
NEW YORK -- RHC Media Inc. has decided to shutter its Red Herring magazine, according to a person familiar with the matter, ending a 10-year period in which Red Herring was a pioneering force in ...
Red Herring, one of the signature new economy magazines of the 1990s that foundered and went belly-up in the dot-com bust, has come back to life, with plans to go weekly. In addition, Brisbane's ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Red Herring, the magazine considered a must-read among the technology elite, has closed its doors, the latest victim of tough economic times.
<TAB>New Economy magazine Red Herring laid off 54 more workers, or 20 percent of its staff, continuing to dismantle an expansion undertaken during last year ...
NEW YORK -- RHC Media Inc. has hired boutique investment bank DeSilva & Phillips to find a buyer for its Red Herring magazine, according to people familiar with the situation, a move that could ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- Challenged with a slumping advertising environment, Red Herring Communications is laying off 27 percent of its work force. The publisher of Red Herring magazine and ...