published 2–4 articles daily (2,000 – 3,000 words each), along with video content, short-form content, and contests. ![]() The editorial staff includes original editor-in-chief Jack O'Brien, Jason Pargin (under his pen name, David Wong), who was added as an associate editor later in 2006, and Oren Katzeff who became 's General Manager in November 2007 after running business development for Yahoo Media Group. The site fit well within Demand Media's network, with Jack O'Brien noting "They understand the web, and they made us nail down a voice". In 2007, Cracked had a few hundred thousand unique users per month and 3 to 4 million page views. Although the magazine folded soon after launch, the Cracked website gained popularity and was purchased by Demand Media in June 2007, setting off Cracked's rapid growth period. In October 2005, launched as a separate website under editor-in-chief Jack O'Brien, a former ABC News producer. In early 2005, its owner Dick Kulpa sold the magazine to a group of investors who announced plans to revive a print version of Cracked with a new editorial focus and redesign. History Ĭracked was founded as a magazine in 1958. ![]() ![]() According to O'Brien, the site had about 17 million unique visitors and 300 million page views in February 2012. In June 2011, it reached 27 million page views, according to comScore. In 2007, Cracked had a couple of hundred thousand unique users per month and 3 or 4 million page views. is a website based on Cracked magazine, which dates back to 1958.
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