Teen Mags Losing Ink... and Momentum
Teens are down to two print magazine choices: Teen Vogue and Seventeen. Citing a down year in print ad sales, Hearst has decided shift to an online-only model for CosmoGirl.
Teens are down to two print magazine choices: Teen Vogue and Seventeen. Citing a down year in print ad sales, Hearst has decided shift to an online-only model for CosmoGirl.
Portfolio | Jeff Bercovici | Posted 10.10.2008 | Media
Hearst Magazines has folded Cosmogirl. December will be the final issue. Editor in chief Susan Schulz will remain with the company. It's the second He...
New York Times | Stephanie Rosenbloom | Posted 10.04.2007 | Media
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Tina Wells | Posted 10.13.2008 | Media