From: John Steele To: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]> Cc: "Lawrence H. Summers" Subject: Re: Meeting Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2017 11:02:48 +0000 Attachments: Magazine_Comps.xlsx; Nautilus_Summary.docx Jeffrey, I wanted to send you a list of magazine comps I put together last year. In the world of serious science our traffic numbers, considering we've only be at it for four years, are pretty good. We beat Discover Magazine, which has been at it a long time, and get nearly 3 times the traffic of the Max Planck Society in the us....which is one of the reasons they want a Channel on Nautilus. And as you'll see in the statistics on our one-sheet, the audience demo is young, very well educated and mostly male. But as I said....would really like to talk to you about those other doors we might explore, in the areas of Neuroscience and computational biology, both of which we're working on potential Channels. john John Steele Publisher & Editorial Director Nautilus 25 Broadway, 9th Floor New York, NY 10004 212-221-3870 x 302 www.nautil.us On Jul 15, 2017, at 10:39 AM, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: of course. I . your page views are EXTREMELY low. . so not a good indication of success. simplest of you tube uploads for pranks alone total 100 s of thousands. 2. not sure of your target audience. . at all. 3. though the 990 shows 2.4 :anion to publishing. . all the relevant numbers subsumes in there. On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 10:35 AM, John Steele < > wrote: Jeffrey, Considering the tumult in media world, I do understand your questions, dare I say skepticism, on a for-profit manifestation of Nautilus, but that was only one door available for Nautilus to support and promote the deeper issues of science and its connection to culture and society that I know are important to you. I would look forward to exploring some of those other doors with you. EFTA00631470