New York Times startup LifeWire provides syndicated lifestyle content
November 6th, 2007 by MattI recently saw a job posting on JournalismJobs.com for a full-time editor to commission and copy edit articles for LifeWire, an online content startup from the New York Times Co. that creates “on-demand lifestyle content” for top Web publishers.
A quick Google News search shows that, although their own page isn’t live yet, LifeWire has ran stories in CNN’s living, and travel sections for the past month or so.
I looked for some more information on LifeWire, but hadn’t read much about it. Any leads?
And P.S., doesn’t the site look awfully “Drupally”?

My name is Matt
Bigelow and I am a journalist, writer and producer living in Nashville, Tennessee, where I work as the Online Content Manager for a medium-sized custom publishing company. I graduated from the
November 12th, 2007 at 7:09 pm
Was interviewed for a holiday feature back in September, and became intriqued with the idea. I think it might be very good for the freelancer.
December 12th, 2007 at 6:17 pm
I’m intrigued with LifeWire - just came across an ad for it on Monster.com. I’m a freelance writer and editor, but would be quite interested in working for this publication in a full time/permanent capacity.
Please let me know if anyone has any leads! christopherdelatorre.writer@gmail.com.
Thanks!