Saturday Evening Post: WoodWing is A Better Fit

Saturday Evening Post using WoodWing Enterprise Content Publishing PlatformOne of the oldest and most respected magazines in American history has found success using WoodWing's Enterprise content publishing platform. The WoodWing Solutions Team recently installed the system at the famed Saturday Evening Post.

Officials at the magazine said it was versatility and scalability that sold them on the WoodWing solution. Alyssa Yano, Managing Editor at the Saturday Evening Post, said their previous editorial system "was a little too big for our needs." When they started searching for a new system, WoodWing was the clear choice.

"WoodWing was a better fit for the size of our staff," Yano said. "I really liked the demo and found it easy to use, and knew it would help the staff work closer and more collaboratively."

The Saturday Evening Post is one of the best-known American magazines ever, with a history dating back nearly 300 years. The magazine's forerunner, the Pennsylvania Gazette, was founded in 1728 by Benjamin Franklin. It was renamed the Saturday Evening Post in 1821, and in the 1900s, it distinguished itself through its covers, the most famous of which were painted by Norman Rockwell. The magazine is currently owned by the nonprofit Saturday Evening Post Society, and has become a leading information source on health and medicine for the general public.

"It's a great source of pride for us that 'America's Magazine' decided to install WoodWing," said Patrick Becker, President of WoodWing Solutions. "One of the main benefits of our system is that it can be scaled to fit any size or type of publication, and the Saturday Evening Post recognized that."

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