Posts Tagged "Case Studies"

Going Mobile with CBS Local (and WordPress VIP)

The CBS Local team stopped by the NYC WordPress Meetup in February to share their custom mobile theme and the process and decisions they went [...]

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Case Study: CBS Interactive Music Group powered by WordPress

Case Study Summary CBS Interactive Music Group (CBSiMG) was looking for a new platform to host their 90+ radio station websites, franchise websites such as [...]

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Case Study: IGN doubles community with flexible CMS WordPress

Summary When IGN outgrew its homegrown content management system, they needed a CMS that would support the entire scope of the site and all its content. More importantly the CMS had to make it easy for their users to contribute content and for their editors to publish it. They found that solution in WordPress, and (Read more...)

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Bangor Daily News: A complete publishing system on WordPress

Check out the inspiring and detailed story about Bangor Daily News switching to a publishing system powered by WordPress and Google Docs, on Media Bistro. There’s also a screencast which outlines their new editorial workflow and a list of all the plugins you can install to run your own news site with WordPress (emphasis ours): (Read more...)

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Agency uses Windows to run all their clients’ WordPress sites

We’re proud of the fact that WordPress is versatile and can run on many operating systems, once the the minimum requirements for the software are met. We’re going to continue to highlight interesting case studies, and this time we’re pleased to find that Microsoft did a case study with Bella Web Design, a web design (Read more...)

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KQED Publishes at the Speed of News with WordPress

“Usually it takes longer to agree on a logo than it does to make a new WordPress site.” – Kevin Cooke, KQED.org KQED Public Media, one of the largest PBS and NPR stations in the US, is probably most recognized by its public in the San Francisco Bay area as 88.5FM and by channel 9, (Read more...)

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