The Daily Meal

The Daily Meal is a website covering food and drink topics through articles, videos, and special reports. It is the first online property launched by Spanfeller Media Group, founded by Jim Spanfeller.[1] Spanfeller is a former CEO of Forbes.com.[2]

Content

The Daily Meal produces original content and videos from editors, industry insiders, and the user community. The website features nine channels (Cook, Eat/Dine, Drink, Travel, Entertain, Best Recipes, Holidays, Lists and Community) and 24 city pages (Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Charleston, Chicago, Denver, Houston, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, Portland, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Toronto, Twin Cities, Vancouver, and Washington D.C.).[3] Visitors to the site can upload their own stories and recipes through the community channel. The Daily Meal also produces annual reports, including: the 50 Most Powerful People in Food, 25 Best Craft Breweries in America, 101 Best Restaurants in America and 150 Best Bars in America.[4] The content published on The Daily Meal is available to the general public free of charge.

History and growth

The Daily Meal was launched in January 2011 by Spanfeller Media Group, a venture backed Web-based content company led by Jim Spanfeller. The Daily Meal provides both original content and that which is aggregated from various contributors and media partners.[5] The website draws over 8 million unique visitors per month, according to Google Analytics, and ranks as one of the fastest-growing content sites of all time.

In February 2012, the site unveiled a new homepage design and launched The Daily Meal Video Network, a video platform fully owned and operated by The Daily Meal.[6] The Video Network is available across the site’s multiple channels and offers features including step-by-step recipe guides; behind-the-scenes looks into trendy eateries; and discussions with top chefs and culinary stars. The Daily Meal Video Network entails state-of-the-art navigation features, HD player, social media options, and a site-wide program guide.[7] The Daily Meal launched The World of Wine in July 2013, one of largest resources for wine lovers available on the web. Covering more than 60,000 wines, the special section merges thorough descriptions of the world's wine regions and grape varieties, with tips on wine–food pairings, recipe ideas, winemaker's notes, and suggestions for similar wines.[8]

Editorial staff

The Daily Meal is under the editorial direction of Colman Andrews, a co-founder and former editor-in-chief of Saveur magazine. Andrews is also a recipient of eight James Beard Awards and the author of numerous cookbooks. His most recent work for Chronicle, The Country Cooking of Italy, was named International Cookbook and Cookbook of the Year by the James Beard Foundation in 2010. Colman has been a regular guest chef on NBC's Today Show, and has appeared on Good Morning America, several PBS programs, the Food Network, the Lifetime Channel, the Discovery Channel, and numerous regional cable and morning talk shows.[9]

The Daily Meal has an editorial team of 15, based in the Flatiron District of New York, as well as contributors nationwide.

See also

References

  1. "About Us". The Daily Meal. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
  2. Romenesko, Jim. "Ex-Forbes.com CEO's The Daily Meal launches Oct. 15 | Poynter". Poynter. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
  3. "Introducing The Daily Meal's New Drink City Guide Pages | Maryse Chevriere". The Daily Meal. 2011-12-21. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
  4. "The Daily Meal Teams Up With Wusthof To Launch "the Cutting Edge" Special Report: Press Releases on StarChefs". Starchefs.com. 2012-04-23. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
  5. "Contact Us". The Daily Meal. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
  6. "The Daily Meal". Emediavitals.com. 2012-02-26. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
  7. Peterson, Tim (2012-02-16). "The Daily Meal Adds Online Video Network to Menu". Adweek. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
  8. "THE DAILY MEAL UNVEILS "THE WORLD OF WINE" SECTION And Positions Website as a Leader in Online Wine Coverage. |". Cuisineist.com. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
  9. "Will Jim Spanfeller's New Food Site, The Daily Meal, Be The Pageview Monster He's Envisioning? - Business Insider". Articles.businessinsider.com. 2010-09-15. Retrieved 2013-12-16.

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