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Ad Week's Emma Bazilian writes, "In recent months, customers of online-only retailers like Rent the Runway, JackThreads and Birchbox have received catalogs—yes, those old-school, printed booklets—in their mailboxes, while flash
Alexandra Steigrad writes, "The YouTube channel is an updated take on Allure’s content, which will now include four series, titled “Beauty Basics,” “Cassandra,” “Beauty Evolution” and “Hair Tyrant.” “Beauty Basics”
Ricardo Bilton from Digiday has a new article about membership models for magazines. Ricardo writes, "In response to incredible shrinking ad revenue and mounting pressure to diversify their revenue streams,
As reporters of publishing news, we feel it's important that to keep you update on all of the platforms that many publishers dabble in. To bring you up to speed,
You know how you just can't get enough of the new Bloomberg Businessweek design? Neither can anyone else. That's why they plan on rolling out Businessweek style design changes to
The New York Post reports that after a long search process, a new editor for NYT Magazine has been found. Jake Silverstein has been named the next editor-in-chief of the
Life is good for Robert Parker. The famous wine aficionado is diving into Robb Report territory. S. Irene Virbila from La Times is reporting that, "The Wine Advocate has signed
Have you heard of WhoSay? It's a social network that's basically exclusive to celebrities. According to Folio, "Time Inc.’s People and WhoSay, a digital-only social magazine powered by the celebrities