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What it really takes to print a Disney magazine (and why we still do it)
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Print magazine culture has seen a massive decline. Once-popular print magazines are now entirely online or are largely sustained by digital subscriptions. Social media has also cut into the ...
In a companywide note Monday, Kristen O’Hara, chief business officer of Hearst Magazines, confirmed reports that O, The Oprah Magazine, a 20-year-long collaboration between Hearst Magazines and Oprah ...
In a world dominated by digital screens, you might not have bought a print magazine for some years. But grasp one in your hands and you suddenly remember why you love them so much. Unlike a fiddly ...
There were 122 new print-magazine launches in 2021, representing a sharp rebound from the 60 that launched last year, and offering hope that print media has a strong — though admittedly more boutique ...
The rising sport of pickleball in the middle of a cultural zeitgeist moment, says Richard Porter, president of the new magazine brand InPickleball. And his new magazine plans to ride the wave. The ...
Megan Cerullo is a New York-based reporter for CBS MoneyWatch covering small business, workplace, health care, consumer spending and personal finance topics. She regularly appears on CBS News 24/7 to ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago-based Johnson Publishing announced Wednesday that by the end of June, Jet magazine will no longer be available in print. Since 1951, Jet magazine has served as a weekly news ...
Oprah Winfrey's monthly magazine will cease printing after its December 2020 issue, according to a report by Business of Fashion. By Sharareh Drury Oprah Winfrey‘s monthly magazine will cease printing ...
Quad announced plans to cease all print manufacturing operations at its Merced, California, plant on or around April 28, 2023, impacting approximately 240 workers employed there. The 540,000-sq.-ft.
The days of print are not quite over, even if magazines ar e mostly digital, online affairs now. In the video game space, we still have Game Informer (at least as long as GameStop survives) PC Gamer ...
You can call it a cliche. You can call it an exaggeration. But when you’re talking with Crystal Cobb inside Fine Print, her newly opened magazine shop in Oak Cliff, you get the sense that her entire ...
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