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Ed Silverman of Pharmalot on building longevity — and audience loyalty — in...

It’s only fitting that a blog about pharmaceutical companies would be adept at staving off death. For almost a decade, Ed Silverman has gained a reputation for his encyclopedic knowledge of the world...

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With a giant staff for an online startup, The Boston Globe’s Stat aims to...

Since John Henry bought The Boston Globe in 2013, the paper has looked beyond the Hub of the Universe for digital growth while also capitalizing on coverage areas that would come naturally to a...

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With a quarter of its readers coming from abroad, Stat launches a daily Zika...

At the end of 2015, Stat’s global health reporter (and former Nieman Fellow) Helen Branswell named Zika as a global health story to watch. At the time, the mosquito-borne virus wasn’t yet grabbing...

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Health and life sciences site Stat plans a paywall as it aims for more...

Stat, the health and life sciences news site launched last year by Boston Globe owner John Henry, plans to introduce a paywall by the end of 2016, as part of a goal of emphasizing the national scope of...

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Stat launches a $299/year subscription with original content, events, and a...

Stat, The Boston Globe’s health and medicine site, has spent the better part of its first year intensely focused on audience and editorial growth. What started as a site centered on the activity in...

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The Washington Post wants your help to cover (and fact-check) congressional...

Members of Congress are back in their districts this week for the start of a two-week recess, and as the senators and representatives hold town halls and meet constituents, The Washington Post is...

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Stat is publishing a print section in Sunday’s Boston Globe — and it might be...

Last month, Stat, the health and life science news site, published a story about insect detectives: entomologists who encounter people who falsely believe that their homes or bodies are infested by...

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Stat, with subscriptions nearing 50 percent of revenue, looks to big...

Is man flu real? Is jet lag worse when you’re traveling east? Does smoking pot make you stupid? These are interesting questions, all of which appeared at one point in “Gut Check,” a column from...

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How Stat survived, and thrived, during the craziest year in health reporting...

2020 was one of the grimmest years for the media business on record. As the pandemic became a reality, and society came to grips with a global quarantine and an unprecedented swoon in consumer demand,...

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