ScienceDaily explained

Science Daily
Type:Press release distribution
Language:English
Owner:ScienceDaily, LLC
Current Status:Active

ScienceDaily is an American website launched in 1995 that aggregates press releases and publishes lightly edited press releases (a practice called churnalism) about science, similar to Phys.org and EurekAlert!.[1] [2] [3]

The site was founded by married couple Dan and Michele Hogan in 1995; Dan Hogan formerly worked in the public affairs department of Jackson Laboratory writing press releases.[4] The site makes money from selling advertisements.[4] the site said that it had grown "from a two-person operation to a full-fledged news business with worldwide contributors". At the time, it was run out of the Hogans' home, had no reporters, and only reprinted press releases.[4] In 2012, Quantcast ranked it at 614 with 2.6 million U.S. visitors.[5]

As of August 2023, ScienceDaily mainly has five sections, Health, Tech, Enviro, Society, and Quirky, the last of which includes the top news.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Timmer. John. PR or science journalism? It's getting harder to tell. Ars Technica. 23 September 2009. en-us.
  2. News: Yong. Ed. Adapting to the new ecosystem of science journalism. https://web.archive.org/web/20130123155849/http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2010/01/11/adapting-to-the-new-ecosystem-of-science-journalism/. dead. January 23, 2013. National Geographic Phenomena. 11 January 2010. Meanwhile, sites like ScienceDaily, Eurekalert and PhysOrg provide the pretence of journalism while actually acting as staging grounds for PR..
  3. News: Choi. Charles Q.. From the Writer s Desk: The Dangers of Press Releases . Assignment: Impossible (blog) . Scientific American Blog Network. January 24, 2012. en. In cases where the scientists are not contacted about their research, we have 'churnalism' — news released based largely if not totally on press release alone. We also have pres-release farms such as PhysOrg and ScienceDaily that seem to me to do little else but repackage press releases one can find on science press releases sites such as EurekAlert..
  4. Web site: Stern. Gary M.. Site Provides Latest Scientific Research for Free. Information Today. https://web.archive.org/web/20150925101107/http://www.infotoday.com/LinkUp/Site-Provides-Latest-Scientific-Research-for-Free-66574.shtml. 25 September 2015. 15 April 2010.
  5. Web site: Quantcast review of ScienceDaily website . . Quantcast. https://archive.today/20120908005118/http://www.quantcast.com/sciencedaily.com. 8 September 2012.
  6. Web site: About This Site . ScienceDaily . 27 August 2023.