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Rachel Moskowitz, a senior at Boston University, caught a bus down to New York last Wednesday for an event that could make or break her career: Fashio...
Rachel Moskowitz, a senior at Boston University, caught a bus down to New York last Wednesday for an event that could make or break her career: Fashio...
Posted 05.30.2011
UPDATE: A PR rep for Hearst reached out to The Huffington Post, saying that they have no plans to launch a magazine with Paltrow. PREVIOUSLY: Gwyn...
nypost.com | KEITH J. KELLY | Posted 05.29.2011
As expected, Paris-based Lagardere confirmed that it had capped three months of negotiations with an agreement to sell all its magazines outside of Fr...
Kirk Cheyfitz | Posted 05.25.2011
The media business has been in chaos for a decade, and there's more coming.
Alan Singer | Posted 05.25.2011
New York City schools do not need a world-class manager. They need a fighter who will stand up to Bloomberg, Steiner, and Cuomo and demand funding for our schools rather than administer budget cuts.
Alan Singer | Posted 05.25.2011
Not only is Klein jumping ship, but he is going to work for the enemy. His new job will be as an executive vice president for Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
With the resignation of NYC schools Chancellor Joel Klein, Cathie Black will in all likelihood be the first woman to run the massive and much-watched school system.
Henry J. Stern | Posted 05.25.2011
One would imagine that if one were seeking to fill the most important school superintendency in the US, some person could be found who was both a brilliant manager and had some experience in education.
Danny Groner | Posted 05.25.2011
Trump is trying to better others' lives. During an election season when everyone is saying Americans are voting squarely on jobs and nothing else, Trump is sending the right message.
nytimes.com | DAVID CARR | Posted 05.25.2011
David Carey, group president at Condé Nast who oversees Wired, Golf Digest, and Golf World, is leaving the company to become the president of the mag...
New York Post | Posted 05.25.2011
Whatever the inner tumult, the title is a runaway hit with consumers. The four issues it put out in the second half of 2009 averaged 357,681 copies...
Kirk Cheyfitz | Posted 05.25.2011
The call to incorporate so-called "social media" as a critical component of news delivery is the newest and most powerful idea in a perceptive new paper written by two veterans of the how-will-journalism-survive debates.
WWD | Posted 05.25.2011
Seventeen and its parent, Hearst Magazines, are joining the iPhone app rush. The teen title will allow users to check the availability of products in ...
New York Times | RICHARD PÉREZ | Posted 05.25.2011
Hearst Magazines, a unit of the Hearst Corporation, has repeatedly gone against the grain, from its traditional tight cost control in an often proflig...
New York Post | Page Six | Posted 05.25.2011
LYDIA Hearst is trashing her own family's media empire for continuing to live large during the financial meltdown. "Hearst Corporation, which my famil...
Advertising Age | Nat Ives | Posted 05.25.2011
Magazine readers are concerned about the environment and are already taking steps to live more sustainably, according to a survey of Hearst Magazines ...
New York Magazine | Daily Intel | Posted 05.25.2011
Turns out the belt-tightening at Hearst hasn't stopped with the closing of CosmoGIRL!. Now comes word that plans for the company-wide holiday party a...
Portfolio | Jeff Bercovici | Posted 05.25.2011
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...
HuffingtonPost.com | Alice Hines | Posted 02.14.2012