FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JULY 17, 2001
CONTACTS:
KATHLEEN ERVIN, Failure Magazine
DAVID WALLIS, Featurewell.com 212.924.2283
FAILURE
MAGAZINE SIGNS SYNDICATION AGREEMENT WITH FEATUREWELL.COM
Scarsdale,
NY – Failure Magazine—www.failuremag.com—has signed a syndication
agreement with Featurewell.com as its exclusive agent for print
and the Web. Featurewell.com will offer and license Failure
articles to third party publications worldwide.
"What
has always made Failure Magazine a ‘must read,’" says editor
and CEO Jason Zasky, "is our one-of-a-kind stories. Entertaining,
fascinating, and often quirky—each and every story is carefully
crafted from our unique perspective. Where else can you read stories
on Steve Wozniak; Zippy Chippy, the losingest racehorse in thoroughbred
history; Moe Norman, the best golfer the world has never known;
or our Failure of the Day feature? Failure is the magazine
for people who love to read and we are confident that Featurewell.com
will expose our stories and writers to a wider audience."
Covering stories large and small, historical and current, Failure
and its nationally recognized writers explore the world of arts
& entertainment, business, science & technology, history and sports
with a bold perspective that is insightful, informative and entertaining.
Among Failure's partnerships are the A&E Network, the History
Channel, Biography and CompuServe. Failure magazine is
also known for its annual "Failure of the Year" award, the daily
"This Day in Failure" feature, The Failure Book Report
and the weekly interactive movie poll, "The Bomb Site."
Failure
Magazine LLC is a privately owned and operated media company featuring
Failure magazine and FailureWear™. Failuremag.com was launched
July 17, 2000.
Featurewell.com
is an electronic marketplace where editors may license content
on politics, culture, health, science, business, technology, travel
and books by more than 400 top journalists. Featurewell’s contributors
include former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich, Pulitzer Winners
Justin Kaplan and Jimmy Breslin, critically acclaimed novelist
Anne Bernays, Peter D. Kramer, (author of "Listening To Prozac"),
humorist Ted Rall, Vanity Fair's David Margolick and Eric
Alterman of MSNBC.
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