PCWeek grew. Scot Peterson became eWeek's main editor in 2005, having been, a Ziff-Davis employee since 1995, and previously held the title news editor. People involved in between ''PCWeek's
initial success and change to eWeek'' were David Strom, Sam Whitmore, Mike Edelhart,
Gina Smith, Peter Coffee, Paul Bonner, current editor Chris Preimesberger and many others.
Jim Louderback, a lab director at
PCWeek as of 1991, describes how they were able to "get a product in on Wednesday, review it, and have it on the front page on Monday" and that "that was something we were the first to do". In 2012,
eWeek and other Ziff Davis assets were acquired by the company
QuinStreet, which also runs other tech-oriented publications. ==Evolution==