Richard Menta

Richard Menta is an American journalist, and the publisher of MP3 Newswire. Known for over a decade of commentary that followed the evolution of digital media and intellectual property protection, Menta is also an information security professional.[1]

Richard Menta
OccupationInformation Security Executive, Journalist
Notable credit(s)
MP3 Newswire SC Magazine, Digital Music News, MP3.com, Amazon.com
TitlePublisher MP3 Newswire
Websitehttp://www.mp3newswire.net

Career

During the 1990s Menta worked for various publishers, including Simon and Schuster and American Lawyer Media, where he built business models designed to leverage offline content into the online world. This included early experimentation with digital audio and video, which he oversaw, and this eventually led him to found MP3 Newswire.[2]

By 1999 Menta steered MP3 Newswire to original content, making it a place for knowledgeable professionals to share their opinions.[3]

Notes

  1. Green, David (2004). "iQuote: Brilliance and Banter From the Internet Age - Richard Menta". The Lyons Press.
  2. Menta, Richard (January 20, 2009). "MP3 Newswire Turns 10. How it Started Part I". MP3 Newswire.
  3. Menta, Richard (January 24, 2009). "MP3 Newswire Hits 10 Years Part II". MP3 Newswire.
gollark: Are you being !!IMPURE!!?
gollark: Thus, NO chances unless it's random-seeded by its arguments only (can chicken do that?).
gollark: You said they had to be pure.
gollark: ALL are gollarious.
gollark: gollariosity wins UTTERLY, as long as nobody else uses the source argument and causes recursion.
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