Breathing New Life Into the Nation’s Oldest Magazine

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Founded in 1845 by inventor Rufus Porter as a weekly broadsheet, Scientific American is the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. But after a redesign to its print edition and a Web 2.0 overhaul to its Web site (www.SciAm.com), you would never know it.

At the helm of bringing this industry stalwart into the 21st century is Bruce Brandfon, Scientific American’s vice president and publisher. Brandfon joined the publication in 2001, faced with significant declines in ad pages and revenue.

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