The Press
Bonnier Corp. is taking another whack at its portfolio again, selling its Mountain Group to enthusiast publisher Active Interest Media. CEO Dave Freygang said that selling the group, consisting of…
U.S. newspapers continue to shed circulation, even as they grow their digital audiences. According to the new Snapshot report from the Alliance for Audited Media (AAM) covering the six months…
Microsoft stuffed a functional WiFi router into a limited number of the most recent issue of Forbes, perhaps inspired by Entertainment Weekly's use of tiny LCD screens in one of…
Specs WhoWhitney Hill Age 36 New gig svp, business development and strategy, Condé Nast Entertainment Old gig svp, strategic partnerships and global digital business, Sony Music Entertainment What does the new job entail? First, establish delivery…
Hearst Magazines is making a top-level change at O, The Oprah magazine, said to be one of its most profitable titles, replacing editor in chief Susan Casey with her No.…
Wired was born of the tech boom, but it’s always styled itself as a lifestyle magazine. To that end, it’s branched out into conferences, cultivated fashion and lifestyle advertisers, and…
Branded content has gotten plenty of attention as it's taken off online where the division between editorial and advertising real estate can be fuzzier (see: Forbes, The Atlantic, BuzzFeed, Gawker),…
Two years ago, Men’s Fitness put Vin Diesel on its cover, wearing a red, body-hugging T-shirt and surrounded by coverlines that screamed “Instant muscle” and “53 fat-burning tips.” Vin is…
The Financial Times is facing a weak advertising market, despite subscription gains, The Guardian reported. Parent company Pearson said it's because a number of large ad campaigns are planned for the…
The stunning May cover of Boston magazine features a photo of shoes worn in this year's Boston Marathon, arranged in a heart shape. "We will finish the race," says the…





