Magazine Industry

Michael Calderone

Winners Of Magazine Industry's Biggest Prize

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Calderone | Posted 05.04.2012

NEW YORK -- NBC News anchor Brian Williams joked with attendees at Thursday night's National Magazine Awards dinner that given all the categories bein...

239 New Magazines Launched In 2011

foliomag.com | Posted 12.16.2011

The number of magazines launched in 2011 jumped 23.8 percent, from 193 to 239, compared to 2010, according to magazine database Mediafinder.com....

Inside America's Biggest Magazine

nytimes.com | ANDREW ADAM NEWMAN | Posted 05.25.2011

There was a time when editors at the magazine -- published bimonthly by the organization that advocates for Americans over 50 -- fully expected AARP-e...

Condé Nast Gets New President

The New York Observer | John Koblin | Posted 05.25.2011

Conde Nast decided a summer Friday afternoon would be the perfect time to announce a new president at the company. Bob Sauerberg is becoming the presi...

PHOTOS: Food Magazines & Periodicals Rundown

The Huffington Post | Joe Daly and Colin Sterling | Posted 05.25.2011

Despite the hand-wringing over the folding of Gourmet in 2009, many food magazines are doing quite well, and many more publications are out there than...

Magazines: See 22 Titles That Are Doing Well In 2009

Business Insider | William Wei|Oct. 20, 2009, 7:00 AM |4 | Posted 05.25.2011

Of the 249 titles the Magazine Publishers of America keep track of, 227 saw their ad revenues shrink in 2009 compared to 2008. That's a 91% fail ra...

Newsweek CEO On The Economist's "Snob Appeal"

Nicholas Carlson | Posted 05.25.2011

Nicholas Carlson

We asked Newsweek CEO Tom Ascheim -- whose magazine re-launched today -- to explain how his competitor does it. He gave us three reasons for The Economist's success.

The Magazine Industry's Dirty Little Secret: Inside The Dark Underbelly Of The Door-To-Door Subscription Business

Gawker | Hamilton Nolan | Posted 05.25.2011

The business of selling magazine subscriptions door-to-door is surprisingly shady. It consists largely of crews of young people--some under 18--recrui...

Wal-Mart Gives The New Yorker (And Forbes, Fortune, BizWeek etc) The Boot

Silicon Alley Insider | Peter Kafka | Posted 05.25.2011

Good luck getting your hands on Adam Gopnik's latest treatise next time you visit your local Wal-Mart (WMT). The world's biggest retailer is pulling C...

Time Inc To Introduce Netflix For Magazines

Advertising Age | Nat Ives | Posted 05.25.2011

After years of development, Time Inc. plans to introduce an online service next year that will offer pay-as-you-go, mix-and-match, highly flexible mag...

Dennis: "It's A Long, Slow Sunset For Ink-On-Paper Magazines"

Economist | Posted 05.25.2011

This week bankers have a perfect excuse to pore over pictures of scantily clad models, fast cars and film stars: Emap, a British media firm that strad...