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Magazine giants joining together to promote digital publications
Some of the magazine industry's biggest names are on the verge of forming a new company that would make up one of the biggest alliances among rival publishers ever formed in print media with the goal of developing and promoting digital versions of their publications, reports The New York Observer .
Magazine publishers said to be 'very close' to digital distribution deal
Rumors of magazine publishers striking a deal to make their content available for digital devices -- even a certain tablet -- have been around for quite a while now, but it looks like something may finally be close to really happening.
Magazine publishers creating 'iTunes for magazines': reports
US magazine publishers Time Inc., Conde Nast and Hearst are preparing to launch an online newsstand described as an "iTunes for magazines," according to published reports.
Citizen Bunky: A Hearst family scandal
In September 2004, John Randolph "Bunky" Hearst Jr. and his wife, Barbara, hosted what would be their last dinner party at the couple's estate in the Hamptons.
The Morning Newsfeed: 11.24.09
Twitter's Stone Says Selling Company Is Not an Option Twitter isn't for sale and may eventually be taken public, co-founder Biz Stone said.
Magazine Publishersa Plans May Not Be Tablet-Specific
One of the strongest pieces of evidence in support of the existence of an Apple tablet has come into question today.
Time Inc. Unites Conde Nast, Hearst To Tackle Digital Media In New Company
The New York Observer : Some of the magazine industry's biggest names are on the verge of forming a new company that would allow them to take the digital future into their own hands.
The Morning Newsfeed: 11.23.09
AOL Revamping Its Logo, Hoping to Revive the Brand A new brand identity to be adopted by AOL next month, when it is spun off from Time Warner, ditches the odd-looking triangle that has long served as the brand symbol and replaces the letters AOL with "Aol." -- complete with a period.
Hearst Revamps Slumping 'Oprah' Mag
O, The Oprah Magazine is in the midst of a sweeping redesign that will be unveiled on the 10th anniversary issue next May.
Anne Scripps Douglas: proof perfect that money doesn't buy you everything. In fact, Anne Scripps Douglas is proof perfect that money might not even buy you life, let alone a happy one.
Z on TV: 'Oprah Winfrey Show' to end in 2011
"The Oprah Winfrey Show," one of the most successful and storied franchises in TV history, will come to end in September 2011.
U.S. Bank CEO sees growth in Charlotte
While many of his peers are hunkering down in the financial crisis, U.S. Bancorp chief executive Richard Davis is on the offensive.
Top of the Aughts: The Best New Buildings of the Decade
With Curbed's new look and all, we figured what better time to look into...the past.
A brilliantly-written, charismatic chronicle of the chronicler of Broadway, written by one of the last men to fill Runyon's shoes.
News Release - KITV 4 Expands To 1-Hour 10 p.m. Newscast 27min
Honolulu November 16, 2009: Starting tonight, the weeknight edition KITV 4 Island Television News at 10 P.M. will expand to one full hour.
Hearst May Have $1B for Acquisitions
Hearst has tapped an investment banker as its new CFO because the company is quietly sitting on a $1 billion war chest.
FCC May Relax Media Ownership Limits
Big changes in media ownership rules could come in 2010, with the FCC allowing more consolidation in local markets and cross-ownership of newspapers and broadcasters.
10 Digital Media Companies Hearst Could Buy Tomorrow
Hearst is sitting on a billion dollar war chest and it's hired a new CFO -- Mitchell Scherzer, former chief of JPMorgan's U.S. media investment banking arm -- to spend it.
Anschutz, Singleton partner to sell ads
Philip Anschutz's Clarity Media Group and William Dean Singleton's MediaNews Group Inc.
QuadrantONE's Lifestyle Vertical Network Scores Top Advertisers
NEW YORK QuadrantONE, the joint venture between Hearst, the New York Times Co., Gannett and the Tribune Co.