A-Listers Don't Sell Celeb Magazines the Way They Used To

The bar is higher for cover subjects

Movie stars are no longer a sure thing for magazines anymore.  

“The era of the A-List movie star is over,” People managing editor Larry Hackett said at Advertising Week today. “I will confess, there were times in the ‘90s when we put people on the cover because they were huge stars, but the stories weren’t exactly scintillating. Now, the bar is higher. … People need a narrative arc.”

It's hard to get buzzy covers featuring minority subjects, too, no matter how A-List they are.

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