IDG Communications, is the publisher of brands like PCWorld, Macworld and TechHive. They were founded in 1964. They are rebranding to Foundry, but without Foundry.com.
The name Foundry was chosen for its association with creation, and the literal connections to the tech and media industries since semiconductors and typefaces are made in foundries, chief strategy officer Jason Tenenbown told Axios.
After being run by the founder for 50 years it’s changed hands a couple times recently.
From Axios.com
Foundry.com makes creative software for the Digital Design, Media and Entertainment.
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