Media Hotsheet

Fine Print. This past summer, we told you about the new cable network set to launch in 2002. Fine Living, the newest member of the Scripps Network, will debut in February,
along with a print magazine by the same name. Fine Living (the magazine) has a past life as Cachet and will target affluent readers with the finest in travel, homes, products and
activities. The magazine will be delivered free to subscribers to 70 newspapers nationwide who live on delivery routes with median income of $75,000+. Contact Editor Maggie
Simmons through Scripps headquarters, 513/977-3000.

Getting on the 'Agenda.' EWEEK will debut two new features focused on enterprise/IT topics in early 2002. "IT Agenda 2002" will run monthly and will cover disaster recovery
planning in its first appearance. "Corporate Partner Roundtables" will be a quarterly Q&A with one of eWEEK's corporate partners. Email Debra Donston, executive editor, [email protected].

Health Site Flatlines. Dr. Koop LifeCare, the beleaguered health information site, shuts down once and for all after failing to obtain additional financing. The Web site will
enter Chapter 7 bankruptcy. (Dr. Koop, http://www.drkoop.com)

Lending Launch. Royal Media Group launches Lending Intelligence in January. The new bimonthly title will target banking and lending executives with stories on topics like
mortgage finance, credit card finance, auto lending and leasing, home equity lending, student lending, finance-related technology, compliance and legislation issues, and consumer
finance. Contact Tracy McNamara with editorial pitches, 212/206-8000 ext. 102 or [email protected].