| The
launch of Scandalist.com follows the successful launch and growth of the VH1 Blog
(http://blog.vh1.com/) on VH1.com. The broadcaster says that both audience and
engagement numbers have skyrocketed on the VH1 Blog in the past year, as visits
have nearly doubled and page views have more than tripled (2Q08 vs. 2Q07). The
VH1 Blog will continue to live on VH1.com and will focus primarily on VH1's shows,
artists and events. VH1
president Tom Calderone says, "After taking a look at how quickly we were
able to grow the VH1 Blog on VH1.com, we decided to look at ways we could go deeper
with our blog coverage of pop culture and our VH1 shows and events separately.
With a dedicated staff of writers, Scandalist.com will serve as a distinct, yet
complimentary site for fans of pop culture, entertainment news and all things
celebrity." In
an effort to keep users in the know wherever they are, VH1 Mobile is launching
a version of Scandalist.com that fans can access from their mobile devices. A
mobile headline feed will update each time a new post is published. Users can
go to the site on their mobile devices by typing Scandalist.com on any phone's
browser. iPhone
users can also view a version specially created for the iPhone by going to http://iphone.scandalist.com.
In the next two weeks, VH1 Mobile will launch a feature that allows users to post
and read comments from their mobile devices in real time, as well as a Scandalist.com
widget created for the Yahoo! Go mobile application. VH1
Digital GM Tina Imm says, "In addition to the daily celebrity commentary
on the site, Scandalist.com gives fans ample opportunity to weigh in on the day's
entertainment news. In the coming weeks, users will be able to make real-time
comments online and on their mobile phones, create profiles, rate stories and
interact with other fans of the site." VH1
adds that Scandalist.com writers and editors have years of experience in the entertainment
and celebrity space and have written/contributed to media outlets including, Blender,
CollegeHumor.com, Idolator, Metro, The New York Times, New York magazine's Vulture
blog, PageSix.com, Time Magazine and the Village Voice. |