Arc Publishing, the new CMS from the Washington Post, now powers numerous dailies.
Till now, Arc has primarily focused on the needs of major news publishers, and its clientele comprises publishers of more than 600 websites worldwide, including The Boston Globe, Tribune Publishing and Raycom Media.
“Washington Post’s Arc CMS becomes a major revenue stream, as the publishing tech expands beyond media”, What’s New in Publishing
This week, the Philadelphia Media Network announced that it would be moving to Arc for all of Philly.com’s publishing needs, working directly with the Post team to test new Arc tools and features throughout the year-long transition process.… Canada’s Globe and Mail is a client. So are the Tronc papers, such as the Los Angeles Times and the Chicago Tribune. McClatchy, which is currently using a different CMS, has looked at adopting Arc for its papers.… The Portland alt-weekly Willamette Week was Arc’s first commercial client, and its sister alt-weekly the Santa Fe Reporter flipped the switch on its new Arc-powered website last October.
“Here’s how Arc’s cautious quest to become the go-to publishing system for news organizations is going”, Poynter
DMN licensed The Washington Post’s content management system, Arc Publishing.
‘Dallas Morning News’ Relaunches Website, Ups Speed And Search”, MediaPost
The sites include large news publishers such as Tribune Publishing, as well as smaller local operations such as Willamette Week and Alaska Dispatch News.
“The Washington Post adds subscription tools to Arc”, DigiDay
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