Condé Nast Swaps Lucky Editor
A day after shaking up the publisher ranks at Glamour, Condé Nast has replaced Brandon Holley as editor of Lucky, its smaller but ailing fashion magazine. Holley’s replacement is Eva Chen, who has had...
View ArticleHearst Projecting September Ad Growth for Fashion Set
Fashion magazines haven't yet closed their September issues in the hotly contested ad page race, but Hearst is hoping to grab the spotlight ahead of its rivals, revealing that Elle, Harper's Bazaar...
View ArticleCondé Nast Entertainment Rolls Out Vanity Fair Channel
In March, Condé Nast Entertainment rolled out its first video series, from Glamour and GQ. Those were followed by offerings from Vogue and Wired. Today came the fifth channel, for Vanity Fair. While...
View ArticleMeredith's Liz Schimel Tapped to Lead Condé Nast China
Liz Schimel, Meredith’s chief digital officer for its magazine division, has been tapped by Condé Nast International to lead its China business. As president of Condé Nast China, she’ll oversee the...
View ArticleCondé Nast Touts Biggest September in Five Years
Fashion bible Vogue is taking the top spot in the closely watched September ad page contest, which is widely seen as a yardstick of the health of the industry. The Condé Nast book weighed in last...
View ArticleComic-Con, the Cure for a Sick Apple, Reggie Watts and Ebay, and More From...
Teasing next week's issue: the new tribes attending Comic-Con, how to solve the problems at Apple, Marissa Mayer's new ad strategy, what Reggie Watts loves and hates and more.
View ArticleDave Zinczenko's New Venture Staffs Up
Dave Zinczenko, the driver behind Men’s Health and its best-selling book franchise Eat This, Not That!, is going back to his Rodale roots as he staffs up his new venture, Galvanized Brands. George...
View ArticleWired Taps Real Journalists To Push Further into Native Advertising
Brands want advertising that looks and feels like actual editorial content, and publishers are uniquely positioned to help. But how do they do that without selling out? Increasingly, by creating...
View ArticleFormer Rolling Stone Publisher Headed to Self
Nearly two months after being pushed out of Rolling Stone, former publisher Matt Mastrangelo has been scooped up by Condé Nast. Beginning Sept. 3, he’ll join Self as the magazine’s associate publisher...
View ArticleMartha Stewart Living's Pilar Guzman Headed to Condé Nast Traveler
Not long after a major shake-up on the publishing side, Condé Nast Traveler is overhauling its editorial leadership. Today, Condé Nast announced that Martha Stewart Living editor in chief (and Condé...
View ArticleCondé Nast Teams With Fiat on GQ-Branded Car
Condé Nast titles already boast a bevy of brand extensions—from Teen Vogue bedding to New Yorker beach towels to a Vogue café in Dubai. Now, fans of GQ who really want to get into the Condé lifestyle...
View ArticleCondé Nast Inks Big Deal With Amazon
Condé Nast has announced a big deal with Amazon that will let people buy and renew print and digital subscriptions to its magazines on the e-commerce giant. The new service, which Amazon is billing as...
View ArticleDetails Uses Bloggers for Native Advertising
In the latest example of a publisher blurring the line between advertising and editorial, Details is tapping its Details Network, a collective of 150 men’s style bloggers who share their work with the...
View ArticleAllure Upgrades Its Best of Beauty Pop-Up Shop
In the latest example of a magazine trying to tap into e-commerce, Condé Nast's Allure is adding features to its Best of Beauty online pop-up shop to smooth the path to purchase. Through a partnership...
View ArticleTime Inc. Is Ready to Launch Its Ambitious New Video Strategy
Last November, then-Time Inc. CEO Laura Lang announced that the company was gearing up to launch a digital video unit complete with new studios and programming, plus a new leader in former Meredith...
View ArticleCBS Sees Potential for Local Advertisers in Twitter Amplify
To say that David Morris, CBS Interactive chief customer officer, is bullish on Twitter would be an understatement. The media exec called Twitter "the No. 1 social network in the world"—no mention of...
View ArticleSen. Rockefeller Looks Into How Web Surveys and Sweeps Aid Data Brokers
Trying to determine where data brokers get personal information about consumers, Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) queried 12 personal finance, health, and family-focused websites that collect and share...
View ArticleDomino Relaunches With E-Commerce Focus
Four years after Condé Nast’s beloved shelter mag Domino folded, the dearly departed brand is back in business—albeit in a very different form. Today, Condé officially announced the creation of Domino...
View ArticleNew Domino Editor Michelle Adams Talks E-Commerce, Print and Condé Nast
Adweek: What got the ball rolling on the rebirth of Domino?Michelle Adams, editor in chief of Domino: I sold Lonny in July 2012, and I was looking for a new challenge, so when Condé Nast approached me...
View ArticleGlamour Snags Creative Director From Rival Elle
Elle design director Paul Ritter is leaving Hearst Magazines to become creative director of rival Condé Nast title Glamour. Ritter, who will replace the magazine’s creative director of five years,...
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