Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Click here to read the full article. In a companywide note Monday, Kristen O’Hara, chief business officer of Hearst Magazines, ...
Brides magazine will cease its print production after it was bought by Dotdash. Condé Nast put the magazine up for sale last year and came to an agreement with Dotdash Wednesday, The New York Times ...
Seventeen magazine is the latest legacy magazine to be pushed further out of print. The roughly 75-year-old title is having its print frequency reduced come next year, WWD has learned, going from the ...
O, The Oprah Magazine’s print footprint isn’t disappearing altogether. Its staff was informed last month that the regular print run would be ending and now Oprah Winfrey has given more details on what ...
Print magazine culture has seen a massive decline. Once-popular print magazines are now entirely online or are largely sustained by digital subscriptions. Social media has also cut into the ...
Waseca, MN—March 23, 2010—Brown Printing announced today that it has reached a five-year agreement with Hearst Magazines to produce and distribute five of the publisher's magazine titles. This ...
News of Conde Nast’s decision to ends its print publication of Bride magazine to make it solely digital may not come as a surprise as many magazine outlets have fallen to this trend in recent years.
Thanks to the internet, print magazines, like CDs, are no longer selling as many copies as before. However, BTS is surprisingly still able to sell a lot of physical albums, and it seems like the group ...