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MAGAZINE INDUSTRY
The magazine industry is being shaped by forces largely outside its control, from technology and demographics to economics. Are magazines dead? Are they about to make a roaring comeback? We'll chronicle the action.
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Publisher Pearson PLC posted a 2.8% increase in 2008 net profit and said it expects to at least maintain profit this...
its entirety, exists anywhere else in the world, something the California State Parks must have realized when the...
Lydia Hearst's very public make-out session with Danity Kane’s Aubrey O’Day at Butter was for show.
The publisher is looking at building its own e-book reader.
suffering, losing $72 million in automotive advertising in the first quarter, according to TNS. This has particularly...
Two intriguing developments today in the ongoing saga of the vanishing American newspaper: Hearst Corp.
Like many in the media business, Martha Stewart has had a tumultuous year. While readership of her flagship magazine...
Publishers are moving past third-party networks to control and monetize their digital ad inventory.
New York Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman says he is a bidder for BusinessWeek. In a telephone interview with...
The revised bids to acquire BusinessWeek from McGraw-Hill (NYSE: MHP) are in and Bloomberg appears to be in the lead,...
Revised bids are due today for BusinessWeek and at least four parties are still competing to own the 80-year-old...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - McGraw-Hill Cos Inc is leaning toward selling its money-losing BusinessWeek magazine to Bloomberg...
Rob Loud/Getty Images Will editors like Anna Wintour, center, of Vogue cancel their town-car service? With her are Bee...
Time Warner Inc. (NYSE:TWX) has been the 800-pound gorilla of the media scene over the last decade, compiling holdings...
Most people don’t want their content, and won’t pay much for it even if they do.
Posted on Monday, September 21, 2009 at 10:39 PM Did you know that your success as a publisher can actually contribute...
During a conference call today announcing Playboy’s fourth quarter and year-end 2008 financial results, interim...
James A. Pitaro is the vice president of media at Yahoo! (NSDQ: YHOO) He has worked at the company since 2001.
Topic A in Rapidly Shrinking Medialand: What's Your Plan B? In the Midst of Seismic Shifts in the Industry, It's Not...
Bloomberg Submits Its Bid For BusinessWeek Posted by: Jon Fine on September 20 After being given a few days’ grace...
With all the debate over the future of newspapers, here’s a question I haven’t heard anybody ask (much less answer): If...
This one can be filed under “unsurprising news.” Consultants McKinsey & Company completed their review of Condé...
The dream of quitting the day job and making a living from blog revenue has proved to be far-fetched for most bloggers.
Hugh Hefner hopes his Playboy brand can help encourage democracy in China.
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