Big Ted | More evidence that PC World rocks
We have a changing of the guard today as NZ PC World Deputy Editor Ted Gibbons steps up to become Editor.
Ted - already being dubbed "The Teditor" - brings strong skills and authority to the position. His history of IT and consumer electronics writing includes the editorship of Tone magazine, and contributing to MacGuide, among other titles. You're in good hands with Ted, aided by our Reviews Editor Scott Bartley, Staff Writer Jan Birkeland and Art Director Miro Slabbert.
Me, I'll still be lurking in the background, having become Editorial Director across Fairfax Business Media's NZ publications (PC World, CIO, Computerworld and Reseller News). All already dominate their respective fields. I'll be working with their editors to sharpen print and add more - much more - to their websites.
But enough company news. It's time for some company bragging. Figures just in from Nielsen NetRatings show pcworld.co.nz has consolidated its position as the nation's number one magazine site, and number three site across all newspaper and magazine categories. Thanks for dropping by everybody (and yes, my Mac.com friends, you can now start to wonder: Did he just whip us up into a Vista hate frenzy to goose PC World's Nielsen ratings? But of course):


PC World is New Zealand’s top selling computing and technology magazine.
Comments
TED, the little editor (notepad replacement) that could! http://jsimlo.sk/notepad
Posted by: Ross Nixon | March 7, 2008 12:24 PM