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The Nation Celebrates 150th Birthday With Highly Curated, Nimble New Website
Sharp, Innovative Redesign Showcases Editorial Vision, Mobile Optimization
Tailored to Engaged, Activist Audience of Influencers
New York, NY — July 6, 2015 — The Nation, America’s oldest weekly magazine, celebrates its milestone anniversary today with a complete redesign of TheNation.com. Exactly 150 years from the debut of The Nation’s first issue, the reimagined website ensures that The Nation remains committed as ever to instigating progress; to igniting debate and inspiring change; and to embracing new platforms and technologies to reach ever-growing audiences. (Richard Kim, executive editor of The Nation, explains the logic and logistics of our new look in an editor’s letter here.)
“Celebrating The Nation’s 150th anniversary is an exciting and humbling event in this era of extraordinary upheaval in journalism,” says editor and publisher Katrina vanden Heuvel. “And while I am delighted to honor the magazine’s illustrious history, these times demand that The Nation be ever bolder, willing to unshackle our imaginations and ready to think anew. The site redesign is elegant, nimble and innovative, and I believe it will ensure that The Nation is more vital than ever for the next generation of readers.”
The redesign is the culmination of a year-long effort by the editorial team to position The Nation as a thought-leader online, enhance cross-platform user experience, and strengthen the magazine’s unique business model, which draws on advertisements, subscriptions, and the Nation Builders, a pioneering donor program.
Since 2011, TheNation.com has seen its audience grow exponentially year over year, with traffic driven by a vibrant social media presence and accessed across numerous platforms—nearly half of its readers come from mobile. In the past few years, online visits have quadrupled to TheNation.com, now reaching nearly 3 million unique readers a month. The largest online demographic is people aged 25 to 34, the coveted millennial generation, with ten percent of its readership younger than 24.
The new site, created in partnership with Blue State Digital and Diaspark, engages these youthful readers and seeks to deliver on the unique needs of The Nation’s audience: a sophisticated, vocal, and community-oriented constituency. With its design informed by The Nation‘s identity as a mission-driven magazine and Blue State Digital’s far-reaching reputation as an organization that invests in change, TheNation.com invites readers to take actions that collapse the distinction between passive consumer and informed activist. (Launching our action program today is an open letter calling for 2016 presidential candidates to refuse to accept money from fossil-fuel companies, cosponsored by the environmental group 350 Action.)
“The digital revolution has empowered our single greatest asset—The Nation ambassador,” explains executive editor Richard Kim. “Someone who subscribes, donates, follows us on social, signs our petitions. We’ve designed the home page and channel fronts with this reader in mind, to give a sense of The Nation as a digital magazine in real time, on a platform that enhances our ability to grow this vibrant, spirited community.”
“Blue State Digital’s strategy, user experience, and design work with The Nation was a collaborative effort—one which aims not only to bring out the best in progressive journalism, but to introduce it to an ever bigger audience,” adds Matt Ipcar, executive creative director of Blue State Digital.
Here’s what’s new:
The Nation has chronicled the breadth and depth of American political and cultural life from the debut of the telegraph to the rise of Twitter. Throughout 2015, the magazine is celebrating its 150th with a blockbuster special issue, new digital products, a behind-the-scenes book on its history, and a feature-length documentary by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Barbara Kopple, and an ongoing series of nationwide anniversary events fostering dialogue, debate, reflection, and action.
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ABOUT THE NATION
Founded in 1865, The Nation is America’s oldest weekly magazine, serving as a critical, independent voice in American journalism and a platform for investigative reporting and spirited debate on issues of import to the progressive community. Through changing times and fashions, The Nation and TheNation.com offer consistently informed and inspired reporting and analysis of breaking news, politics, social issues and the arts—never faltering in our editorial commitment to what Nation Publisher Emeritus Victor Navasky has called “a dissenting, independent, trouble-making, idea-launching journal of critical opinion.”
ABOUT BLUE STATE DIGITAL
Blue State Digital (BSD) works with the world’s leading nonprofits, advocacy groups, and brands to mobilize their communities to take action. Services include digital strategy, website design and development, integrated campaign programming and execution, and ongoing audience activation across email, social, mobile, video, and paid media. Powering many campaigns: The BSD Tools, a community mobilization platform for organizing, engagement, advocacy, and fundraising. Part of WPP Digital, BSD is headquartered in New York, with offices in Washington D.C., Boston, London, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.
ABOUT DIASPARK
Incorporated in New York in 1995, Diaspark is a Software Solutions & Services Firm with a team of 750 employees globally. A CMMI Level 5 software firm with a Microsoft Gold Certification competency, its core strength lies in developing and implementing solutions for Media & Publishing, Renewable Energy, Non-Profit, Education and Healthcare verticals. In the Media & Publishing space, it has particular strengths in architecting and implementing Digital Strategy, Website and Application Development, CMSs, Video Platforms, Metered Paywalls, Subscription Fulfillment Solutions, Social Media & Campaign Management Solutions across platforms and smart devices.
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