RCR Wireless — intelligence on all things wireless — closed today

Goodness me.

I was about to write a shocking you-will-not-believe-it piece about the RCR Wireless coverage of SpinVox. I got their newsletter this afternoon and saw red when they took their hatchet to the voicemail-to-text service. I think the fundamentally misunderstood the point of SpinVox, commenting that it often spells transcribed words incorrectly and isn’t that good with ‘3 minute messages’. You can see the vid and accompanying piece here.

But that’s not relevant any more. RCR Wireless has ceased trading!

Dear me.

I haven’t really come across RCR much — apart from seeing their Show Daily at CTIA, if memory serves. RCR are — were — very much US-focused from what I could make of it.

But that’s it. Here’s a screenshot of the announcement:

It reads:

RCR Wireless News has suspended publication of its print and online products immediately and is closing operations. Unfortunately, the market for RCR’s products has been hit particularly hard by the global financial meltdown.

“RCR Wireless News was passionately run by first-class people and it pains us to make this move but the economy gives us no other choice,” said Crain Communications Chairman Keith E. Crain. To contact Crain, e-mail Colleen Robar at crobar@crain.com

Here’s the link to the announcement.

It looks to me like this was a bit of a surprise. For example, I was reading about the controlled-demise of the Rocky Mountain News last week — they announced it in advance, set a date for closure and so on.

This note from RCR looks like it might have come as a shock.

Deary me. Every success in the future to those associated with the company.

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  • Yeah, that was a shocker.

    The question is were they just the first of us or were they too old to adapt?
  • Indeed, indeed. I wonder how many other traditional 'mainstream' industry publications are in trouble?
  • Follow http://twitter.com/themediaisdying - pretty scary reading!
  • Nice suggestion Vojtech, I'll do that!
  • South77
    Possibly more accurate to say media is changing.

    Is MIR not media? Is it not, basically, a trade publication? Will at some point Ewan figure out a way to make money from this site? Proper money that is.

    Love MIR btw (and SMS News before that), before you get all annoyed about being described as a trade publication. Hope you carry on being succesful.
  • South77
    To add, just looking at my reader over lunch time sandwich (too much info?), there's another post on the topic here: http://www.google.com/reader/m/view/?source=mob...

    What I like about MIR is that generally it doesn't publish made-up stuff or complete b*llocks, and the writers take time to use the device, or service, or whatever, before opining.
  • We try not to, but I think the key is to own up and issue a correction if we do get it wrong.
  • Stark Ravin
    Trust me, this is nothing but good news. RCR was a complete shill for the carriers and CTIA, villains to the new world of mobile if there ever were any. The demise of this voice (the rise of pubs like MIR) is only good for the future of the industry.
  • "Pubs like MIR"? I like it!
  • We have pubs?

    Can Whatley be the barmaid?
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