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Lucia Moses
Rodale's 'Best Life' Making Comeback Lifestyle title published from 2004 to 2009

It’s the season for reviving defunct brands. Health and fitness publisher Rodale is bringing back Best Life, the high-end men’s lifestyle magazine that it folded in 2009, Adweek has learned. With…

May 24 2012

National Journal Group Happy With Results of New Membership Model 'We're killing it.'

Nine months ago, Atlantic Media’s National Journal Group took the bold step of converting the politics and policy publisher’s individual subscription model to one based on membership in hopes of…

May 23 2012

Data Points: Taking the Tablet Temp Apple's iPad still dominates, but its hold isn't what it used to be

When the tablet market launched two years ago, it was a decidedly luxury buy. Since then, tablets have become more of a mainstream purchase, as the Apple iPad has dropped…

May 23 2012

First Mover: Chris Hughes The Facebook co-founder has big ideas for expanding the appeal of 'The New Republic'

Specs Age 28 New gig Publisher, editor in chief, The New Republic Old gig Facebook co-founder, Obama campaign strategist, founder of Jumo After Facebook and Washington, what’s it like to be part of the…

May 21 2012

Newsweekly Conceptual Covers on the Rise—Again Where some see controversy, others see ideas

Times may be tough for newsweeklies on the advertising and circulation fronts, but they’re having a bit of fun lately. While Time and Bloomberg Businessweek collected top honors from their…

May 21 2012

'The New Republic' Loves Long Reads Owner Chris Hughes steps up involvement at magazine

The New Republic has introduced a new feature on its site, a small addition but one that underscores Chris Hughes’ stated interest in long-form journalism and the active role he’ll…

May 17 2012

The Suite Smell of Success Publishing companies are hiring top-tier talent, threatening brands' influence

The economic recovery seems to have passed magazines by, but there’s one area that’s still growing: the corporate suite. At Condé Nast, Dawn Ostroff just hired three new evps as she…

May 16 2012

Data Points: Online, There Are No Crowds The old saw that guys hate to shop is being upended

This might come as a surprise to any woman who’s tried to drag a man through the mall, but online, men are shopping more and at rates higher than before,…

May 16 2012

Fast Chat: Larry Kramer Media vet heads to 'USA Today'

Larry Kramer, the founder of MarketWatch, was named president and publisher of USA Today. The appointment comes as the Gannett flagship, like most newspapers, faces declining print advertising and circulation…

May 14 2012

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