Exit of Vogue's Florio End of Era for Magazine Publishing?

With Vogue publisher Tom Florio exiting Condé Nast, many are declaring the end of an era at the once-glitzy publishing empire.
 
The name Florio, along with longtime publisher Ron Galotti, was once synonymous with the heyday of publishing, and Condé Nast epitomized that time, with its lavish expense accounts and tough negotiation stance with advertisers. Tom and his brother, Steve Florio, the former chief executive, were key to helping that reputation along, with a swashbuckling, sales-driven style of publishing.

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