Topic: Hearst
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…
This month, two of fashion’s biggest titles are unveiling a new look in time for spring. If the new March issues of Condé Nast’s Glamour and Hearst’s Harper's Bazaar are any indication,…
March is looking like a promising month for fashion titles and to some extent for the magazine industry in general, with nearly all major fashion books reporting ad page increases…
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…
Here’s some good news publishers probably didn’t anticipate when they started selling their titles on the iPad. When Apple launched the tablet, single copies were the only way most magazines were…
Veranda, Hearst’s lush home-decor magazine, is making its most visible changes since Dara Caponigro took over in April 2010 from Lisa Newsom, who founded the magazine 25 years ago. Veranda is…
Hearst’s decision to launch a magazine based on home-improvement television network HGTV seems to be paying off. Last April, the publisher announced that it would be releasing two test issues…
Since you returned to Hearst last year as president of the publisher’s magazine division, you created a position called head of content extension. What does that mean? Yeah. David Kang has…
Yesterday, Hearst released its numbers for paid digital subscriptions on tablets and e-readers, WWD reported. And while its monthly digital circulation is lower than that of rival Condé Nast, it’s…
Harper’s Bazaar had a rough first half of 2011. It was the only major fashion magazine to suffer a decrease in ad pages (down 5.4 percent) and experienced the biggest…




