How much can Medscape be bought for?

December 18, 2007

Daniel Carlat speculates on how much Big Pharma pays Medscape for their industry-sponsored CME programs:

How much do companies pay in order to take control of what doctors learn? Good luck extracting this information from Medscape, but rumor has it that about $500,000 gets you a sort of “base package” which includes four articles. The sponsoring company gets to specify the topics and the authors, of course. There is a menu of extras, so if you really want to saturate the medical mind with your marketing message, you can presumably part with well over a million. And this doesn’t include income from the advertising banners that appear to populate each and every web page on the site.



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