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Backchannel
Type of site
Blog
Owner Condé Nast
Editor Steven Levy
URL backchannel.com
Launched2014

Backchannel is an online magazine that publishes in-depth stories on technology-related news. Numerous prominent journalists have been recruited to write for the site, including Steven Levy, [1] Andrew Leonard, [2] Susan P. Crawford, [3] Virginia Heffernan, [4] Doug Menuez, [5] Peter Diamandis, [6] Jessi Hempel, and many others. In addition, Backchannel has interviewed many notable figures, such as Demis Hassabis [7] [8] of Google DeepMind and Orrin Hatch [9] of the Republican Party.

Publication

Backchannel began as an in-house publication on the Medium website. In 2016, Backchannel was purchased by Condé Nast. [10] In 2017, it was announced [11] that Backchannel would be moving off Medium and be hosted by Wired, while remaining editorially independent.[ citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Levy, Steven. "Will the New Congress Pass a Tech Agenda? Orrin Hatch Says Yes".
  2. ^ Leonard, Andrew (25 November 2014). "All William Gibson's Futures".
  3. ^ Susan, Crawford. "From Phone Booths to Hot Spots".
  4. ^ Virginia, Heffernan (14 November 2014). "#Scrabblegate".
  5. ^ Doug, Menuez (30 October 2014). "Pictures from a Revolution".
  6. ^ Diamandis, Peter (16 October 2015). "Why I Implanted an RFID Tag in My Hand".
  7. ^ "The Deep Mind of Demis Hassabis".
  8. ^ "Techsily". Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  9. ^ "Will the New Congress Pass a Tech Agenda? Orrin Hatch Says Yes".
  10. ^ Levy, Steven. "There is One Story. We're Still On It". Wired.
  11. ^ Thompson, Nicholas. "Thrilled that @backchnnl will soon be coming on board".

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Backchannel
Type of site
Blog
Owner Condé Nast
Editor Steven Levy
URL backchannel.com
Launched2014

Backchannel is an online magazine that publishes in-depth stories on technology-related news. Numerous prominent journalists have been recruited to write for the site, including Steven Levy, [1] Andrew Leonard, [2] Susan P. Crawford, [3] Virginia Heffernan, [4] Doug Menuez, [5] Peter Diamandis, [6] Jessi Hempel, and many others. In addition, Backchannel has interviewed many notable figures, such as Demis Hassabis [7] [8] of Google DeepMind and Orrin Hatch [9] of the Republican Party.

Publication

Backchannel began as an in-house publication on the Medium website. In 2016, Backchannel was purchased by Condé Nast. [10] In 2017, it was announced [11] that Backchannel would be moving off Medium and be hosted by Wired, while remaining editorially independent.[ citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Levy, Steven. "Will the New Congress Pass a Tech Agenda? Orrin Hatch Says Yes".
  2. ^ Leonard, Andrew (25 November 2014). "All William Gibson's Futures".
  3. ^ Susan, Crawford. "From Phone Booths to Hot Spots".
  4. ^ Virginia, Heffernan (14 November 2014). "#Scrabblegate".
  5. ^ Doug, Menuez (30 October 2014). "Pictures from a Revolution".
  6. ^ Diamandis, Peter (16 October 2015). "Why I Implanted an RFID Tag in My Hand".
  7. ^ "The Deep Mind of Demis Hassabis".
  8. ^ "Techsily". Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  9. ^ "Will the New Congress Pass a Tech Agenda? Orrin Hatch Says Yes".
  10. ^ Levy, Steven. "There is One Story. We're Still On It". Wired.
  11. ^ Thompson, Nicholas. "Thrilled that @backchnnl will soon be coming on board".

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