Newsweek.com Starts Daily Editorial Initiative

Posted on May 26, 2005

Newsweek.com has started a new daily editorial initiative entitled, "Every Day, Every Week," in which the site will provide in-depth reporting and commentary on a particular subject, in addition to its ongoing news and analysis. The schedule for "Every Day, Every Week" on Newsweek.com will be as follows:

  • Sunday/Monday: "Inside Newsweek" featuring expanded coverage from that week's print edition.
  • Tuesday: "Healthbeat" featuring Web-exclusive reporting and commentary on the latest health-related research, patient case-studies and a "Health For Life" advice column by a Harvard Medical School physician.
  • Wednesday: "The Business Edge" including Web-exclusive columns by Allan Sloan, Charles Gasparino, Robert Samuelson and Silicon Valley correspondent Brad Stone.
  • Thursday: "State of the Nation" with the award-winning (and always news-breaking) column "Terror Watch" by Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball, plus Web-exclusive political commentary from Howard Fineman, Richard Wolffe and Holly Bailey.
  • Friday/Saturday: "Arts Extra" featuring Web-only criticism and essays from Newsweek critics, a monthly movie club hosted by David Gates and Live Talks with top authors, directors and artists.



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