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''Feed'' or ''feedmag.com'' (1995–2001) was one of the earliest
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s that relied entirely on its original content.


History

''Feed'' was founded in New York by
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and Steven Johnson in May 1995, with novelist
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serving as one of its editors. One of the web's earliest general-interest daily publications, ''Feed'' focused on media, pop culture, technology, science and the arts. ''Feed'' soon found a devoted following among an alternative readership and was critically acclaimed, but as a small independent publication, it struggled to raise sufficient advertising revenue. In July 2000, following a sharp downturn in Internet investment, ''Feed'' merged with the popular editorial site Suck.com to create Automatic Media. The two sites sought to streamline their operations and collaborate with low staffing costs. Their joint project Plastic.com was founded with only four staffed employees. Despite the faithful cult following and a combined reader base of over 1 million, Automatic Media folded in June 2001, and Feed closed operations.


References


External links

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A News.com
article on Feed's demise

on the end of Suck and Feed

by
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audio interview

Steven Berlin Johnson's blog
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