Topic: Hearst Magazines
Digs, Meredith Video Studios DIY-centric programs like Ready, Set, Celebrate (instructions for throwing offbeat soirees like a “We Hate the Kardashians Party”), Craft and Burn (a sort-of-scripted series about a destructive crafting habit)…
At a time when magazines need to create content for a variety of platforms, the old culture of operating in silos can’t continue, said Hearst Magazines president David Carey. “We have…
Can print publishers hold their own in the unfamiliar world of high-quality TV? Hearst, one of the publishers that have signed on to YouTube’s quality content push, will soon provide…
If tablets were the talk of 2011, social media and e-commerce will be at the top of Hearst Digital’s priority list for 2012. Grant Whitmore, Hearst Magazines' new vice president of…
Ready or not, at 3 p.m. March 30, every brand on Facebook will be forced to switch its fan page to the new Timeline format, which replaces users' history and…
Hearst has given the green light to HGTV Magazine, once again bucking trends by launching a print magazine in a weak market. The publisher and partner Scripps Networks are planning four…
Is it a magazine—or catalog? Magazines have been increasingly blurring the line between editorial and commerce, lending their names to products and shopping sites. Now, computer tablets and e-readers are making…
Comag Marketing Group, the national magazine distributor jointly owned by Hearst Magazines and Condé Nast, has been acquired by the Vancouver-based Jim Pattison Group, the companies announced today. JPG also…
Hearst Magazines has replaced its editor in chief of Woman's Day, the company announced today. Susan Spencer of Time Inc.’s All You will take over for Elizabeth Mayhew, who “has…
Publisher and broadcaster Hearst Corp. has hired its first chief technology officer as it tries to expand its digital footprint. Former Sony executive Philip R. Wiser will start in the…





