Dennis Digital

Dennis Digital

Dennis Digital is the interactive Internet and mobile division of Dennis Publishing, which publishes Maxim, Stuff, Blender and The Week.

Overview

Formerly known as MaximNet, which launched in 1999, Dennis Digital is responsible for flagship men's lifestyle site Maxim.com, gear and lifestyle site StuffMagazine.com, music site Blender.com and news site TheWeekMagazine.com, as well as Webby award-winning WAP site mobile.maxim.com.

Todd Anderman serves as President (2005-2007), and was formerly VP of sales and business development for American Greetings Interactive, senior VP of sales at Rolling Stone's Website. Gene Newman is Editor in Chief/Programming Director (1999-2008), Steven Rosenblatt Vice President - Sales (2004-2008) and Jen Yip Marketing Director (August, 2005-2008).


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