WowOwow

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wowOwow was a U.S.-based website publication run by Joni Evans.

Type of site
Women's website
AvailableinEnglish
LaunchedMarch 9, 2008 (2008-03-09)[1]
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wowOwow
Type of site
Women's website
Available inEnglish
URLwowowow.com
LaunchedMarch 9, 2008 (2008-03-09)[1]
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History

The website was launched by chief executive officer Joni Evans, Mary Wells Lawrence, Liz Smith, Lesley Stahl and Peggy Noonan in March 2008.[2]

In September 2010 the project was merged into PureWow, aimed at a younger audience, and the website redirects to the newer one.

Contributors

Content

The website includes stories written by the wowOwow contributors, as well as wowOwow "Friends," in the "A Friend Stopped By" section of the website. Their stories vary from one or two sentences in response to the "Question of the Day" feature to several pages of commentary, diary format reporting, or transcribed conversations and interviews. News and political topics covered include the 2008 presidential election, the death of Tim Russert, and Iraq.

wowOwow "Friend" Adelle Lutz has covered the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis in East Asia from the Burma/Thailand border, wowOwow "Friend" actress Ashley Judd has contributed her diaries from Rwanda, and wowOwow "Friend" Monica Crowley has provided political opinion pieces on such topics as oil prices and Saudi Arabian leadership.

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