Lance Ulanoff

Lance Ulanoff is an American tech and social media commentator. He is a former Editor-in-Chief of PCMag.com, PC Magazine, and Mashable and SVP of Content for PCMag Digital Network, and is now an editor at Mashable.[1] He spent nearly two decades in the computer technology publishing industry. Previously, he edited PCMag.com, the website for PC Magazine. Ulanoff also writes an award-winning and popular column for the website.[2]

Ulanoff attended Hofstra University and started his journalism career as a newspaper reporter on Long Island. In 1996, Ulanoff became the online editor at popular computing magazine, HomePC, and whilst there launched AskDrPC.com and KidRaves.com. In 1998 he was appointed by Windows Magazine as their online version's senior editor. Winmag.com drew 6,000,000 page hits a month, and was the runner-up in the Computer Press Association's "Best Overall Website" category.[3] In August 1999 Ulanoff moved to Deja.com as producer for the Computing and Consumer Electronics channels, and was named senior director for content. In November 2000, PC Magazine rehired Ulanoff; the website was relaunched in July 2001.

It won an ASBPE in 2004, and was runner-up for "Best Web Site" at the 2002 American Business Media's Annual Neal Awards. In August 2007 he became the editor-in-chief of PC Magazine. For three years, Ulanoff also appeared on the syndicated radio show Rover's Morning Glory on a segment called Tech Tuesday.[4]

He also appears on national television news shows, including CNBC, Fox News, PBS News Hour, MSNBC, CNNHLN and others as a tech and social media expert

References

  1. "Mashable eliminates editor-in-chief position", nypost.com; accessed March 24, 2015.
  2. Ulanoff official website; accessed March 24, 2015.
  3. Lance Ulanoff author biography, PCmag.com; accessed March 24, 2015.
  4. Lance Ulanoff columns, PCmag.com; accessed March 24, 2015.
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