Topic: Time Inc.
How can publishers make mobile advertising more interesting and less intrusive? For Time Inc., one bet is a new ad unit called Double Snap, which the publishing giant will use…
Once upon a time, the hottest kind of publisher to be in the U.S. was a European one. Companies like Bonnier, Dennis, Emap, Bauer and Hachette Filipacchi established footholds in…
The 225-year-old New York Stock Exchange may be perceived as old-school, but it’s trying to prove it’s as digital as the next brand by capitalizing on the content marketing trend. To…
Sports Illustrated readers are getting a new way to combat the mid-day slump: Starting June 3, the weekly sports mag is launching a new Web series, SI Now Powered by…
Here’s a story you might not expect to come out of Time Inc.: Time.com is on a hiring binge. Two months after several higher-ups left in a round of cost-cutting,…
Ex-Time Inc. CRO Paul Caine isn't wasting time raiding other media companies as he bolsters his staff at Dial Global, the audio content syndicator he joined as CEO in March. In…
More talent is leaving Time Inc. as the company prepares for its spinoff from Time Warner. Connie Anne Phillips has exited fashion/beauty giant InStyle, where she was publisher of four years. Resumes…
Charitable crowdfunding gets plenty of attention whenever there’s a newsworthy disaster (take the recent Boston Marathon bombings, for instance), but plenty of homegrown efforts are constantly providing help to individuals…
The economy may still be in recovery, but the indicators are good for Fortune magazine: this year's Fortune 500 has the most ad pages of any Fortune issue since 2004. With…
Time magazine will release a free, tablet-only issue dedicated to the Boston explosions this Thursday. (The magazine’s print edition, which had already been planned around the annual Time 100 list,…







