OnMilwaukee
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Available in | English |
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Created by | Andy Tarnoff, Jeff Sherman and Jon Krouse |
URL | www |
Commercial | Yes |
Launched | September 1, 1998 |
OnMilwaukee is an online magazine for news and activities in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The site features approximately 10-15 articles, blogs and briefs each day, focusing on dining, arts and entertainment, movies, music, and sports. OnMilwaukee's editorial staff includes Andy Tarnoff, Bobby Tanzilo, Molly Snyder, Matt Mueller, Carolynn Buser, Jimmy Carlton and Lori Fredrich, along with regular commentary from veteran freelance reporters. It is the winner of the 2017, 2015 and 2012 EPPY Awards for Best Entertainment Website and Best Entertainment/Cultural News on a Website.
OnMilwaukee.com, LLC is based in Milwaukee (735 N. Water St.). It was formed by three local entrepreneurs (Andy Tarnoff, Jeff Sherman and Jon Krouse) in 1998. Sherman (president) and Tarnoff (publisher) remain active in the organization.
Currently, the company employs approximately 20 people, including writers, programmers, graphic designers and sales people. In 2004, the company acquired RummageWorks, LLC, an online classified company. In 2009, it launched The In Click Network, which is an aggregating tool that allows the company to launch new city and topical sites. As of summer, 2009, The In Click Network consists of about 115 sites, including city guides in the top 50 U.S. cities.
The company is also a Web development firm and builds Web sites for its clients and partners. These include MilwaukeeAdmirals.com, ParkMilwaukee.com, YMCAMKE.org and more. It has business relationships with Centro and several local and TV radio groups in Milwaukee.
Notable events in the history of OnMilwaukee
- September 1, 1998: Site is launched
- May, 2003: Web site is named finalist in 2003 Eppy Awards for "Best Entertainment Web Site with fewer than 1 million unique monthly visitors"
- May 19, 2005: President George W. Bush visits OnMilwaukee.com office; company founders ride with president to speech at Art Museum[1]
- March 1, 2006: Company is featured in national media trade magazine, OMMA
- April 29, 2008: Web site is again named finalist in 2008 Eppy Awards for "Best Entertainment Web Site with fewer than 1 million unique monthly visitors"
- September, 2008: Company celebrates 10th anniversary of site launch
- January, 2009: Company launches The In Click Network, a network of new Web sites owned and operated by OnMilwaukee.com, LLC
- May, 2009: Company wins Wisconsin Area Music Industry award for Best Wisconsin Music Web Site
- August, 2009: OnMilwaukee.com hires Damien Jaques to bolster theater coverage
- August, 2009: Veteran media columnist Tim Cuprisin joins OnMilwaukee.com
- October, 2010: OnMilwaukee.com Offers Centro "Lift," giving local online magazine national reach
- September, 2011: Veteran local and national sportscaster Doug Russell begins writing a daily sports column
- October 30, 2012: Web site wins 2012 Eppy Awards for "Best Entertainment Web Site with fewer than 1 million unique monthly visitors"
- February 20, 2013: Web site wins Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE) Award for top national investigative story in sports for 2012 for "Who is Montaous Walton?"[2]
- October, 2014: Web site wins 2014 Eppy Awards for "Best Classifieds Web Site with fewer than 1 million unique monthly visitors," finalist for "Best Entertainment Web Site with fewer than 1 million unique monthly visitors"
- March, 2015: Web site named finalist for Milwaukee Press Club's "Best Local News or Feature Website" and "Best Website Design."
- September 2015: The company dropped the ".com," using only OnMilwaukee for their public name.[3]
- October, 2017: Web site wins 2017 Eppy Award for "Best Entertainment/Cultural News on a Website with fewer than 1 million unique monthly visitors"[4]
References
- ^ "President George W. Bush meets with young workers while visiting OnMilwaukee.com prior to a discussion about Social Security at the Milwaukee Art Museum in Milwaukee, Wis., Thursday, May 19, 2005. White House photo by Paul Morse". georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. Retrieved 2017-12-08.
- ^ "OnMilwaukee.com captures more national recognition". OnMilwaukee.com. Retrieved 2017-12-08.
- ^ "Introducing the new OnMilwaukee logo". OnMilwaukee.com. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
- ^ "EPPY Winners 2017 – Editor & Publisher". www.editorandpublisher.com. Retrieved 2017-12-08.
External links
- OnMilwaukee
- OnMilwaukee's corporate site
- The In Click Network, powered by OnMilwaukee
- Milwaukee Magazine features Tarnoff in "36 young Milwaukeeans will help lead the city into the future"
- "Milwaukee's Finest" MediaPost feature (subscription required)
- President Bush thanks OnMilwaukee.com for hosting his 2005 visit to Milwaukee
- "OnMilwaukee.com grows with proven business principles"
- "Ad campaign set to click in for OnMilwaukee.com"