The Hollywood Reporter relaunched its online page on Tuesday, which has been redesigned to deliver the latest unprecedented entertainment news to the public.
The HollywoodReporter. com feature a fashionable look that shows detailed THR reports, world-class photographs and videos, as well as unique features.
Updates mark the first revision of HollywoodReporter. com since 2014 and the redesign also marks a new bankruptcy for the logo since joining Penske Media Corporation in September.
Redesigned around THR’s 91-year project to celebrate world-class stories and bring readers together with their passions, it features a new design that reflects the brand’s own prominent style, a last-minute data banner that will alert visitors to maximum sensitivity. of the stories of the moment, and a faster and more flexible homepageArray that allows readers to explore the stories they are interested in and delve into the maximum wisdom that interests them most.
“We couldn’t be more excited if our readers found out about the redesigned online page,” said Nekesa Mumbi Moody, editorial director of THR. “This will increase our unheard of access to the entertainment industry and the excellence of journalism, The Hollywood Reporter’s investigative paintings and the revealing report with journalists, our latest news policy, and our reviews; it will also highlight our multimedia efforts, adding photographic portraits, videos, such as our prestigious Roundtable Close Up With The Hollywood Reporter series, and podcasts. , the online page will reflect THR’s priorities to expand our policy of varied voices, youth skills and broader representation in Hollywood. “
In addition to an updated desktop Internet page, HollywoodReporter. com’s cellular edition will offer maximum upload speeds and responsiveness, as well as a clean view of the first title, so readers can stay temporarily up-to-date with the latest news. .