The Condé Nast Publications
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Cond Nast Johansens Launches 2010 Guides with Stunning New Collection [Press Release]
Business Wire | 2 days 12 hours 34 minutes ago
Condé Nast Johansens, the international luxury travel guide of premium resorts, hotels and spas from the most trusted name in travel, Condé Nast Publications Ltd., today announced the release of its beautiful new portfolio of guides including the 2010 Recommended Hotels, Inns, Resorts and Spas – The Americas, Atlantic, Caribbean and Pacific.
Cond Nast Publications Group Makes Ingres the Core of Its Advertising Space Management System [Press Release]
Business Wire | 32 days 23 hours 22 minutes ago
The French subsidiary of Condé Nast S.A., one of the world's largest private communications groups (Advance Magazine Publishers Inc.), has selected Ingres, the leading open source database management company and pioneer of The New Economics of IT, to develop a critical application to manage advertising space for its publications.
Cond Preparing E-Reader Version of Wired
Wall Street Journal, The | 3 days 6 hours 28 minutes ago
Condé Nast Publications Inc. and Adobe Systems Inc. are building a digital version of Condé Nast’s Wired magazine for electronic reading devices.
Top-Tier Travel Discounts to Promote a Magazine
New York Times, The | 29 days 13 hours 55 minutes ago
OF late, the news about Condé Nast Publications has been none too good
Cond to Boost China Titles
Wall Street Journal, The | 13 days 3 hours 56 minutes ago
BEIJING—Condé Nast Publications Inc. aims to continue adding more magazine titles in China, already a top-five global market for the U.S. publisher, the head of the company's international arm said.
Susan Plagemann Named Vice President & Publisher of Vogue [Press Release]
Business Wire | 17 days 14 hours 32 minutes ago
Susan Plagemann has been named Vice President & Publisher of Vogue, it was announced today by Charles H. Townsend, President and C.E.O. of Condé Nast. Ms. Plagemann will report to Thomas A. Florio, Senior Vice President and Publishing Director for the Vogue properties, Bon Appétit, and Condé Nast Traveler. Her appointment is effective January 4, 2010.
Don't Make Me Eat My WordsCould the closing of Gourmet mark a bottom for the magazine business?
Slate | 44 days 11 hours 29 minutes ago
Monday, Oct. 5, 2009, is a date that will live in infamy in the Gross household: It is the day that Cond Nast announced it would close Gourmet, my favorite magazine. Why couldn't Cond Nast have put Gourmet on the block, or given it a few months to clean
A place at our table, in our hearts, for Gourmet
Philadelphia Inquirer, The | 38 days 2 hours 9 minutes ago
Good magazines possess a distinct character, even within niche markets.
Famous food personality Ruth Reichl appears in KC
Kansas City Star (Mo.), The | 45 days 4 hours 14 minutes ago
John McClure, executive chef and owner of Starker’s Restaurant, staked a lot on Ruth Reichl’s coming to Kansas City to promote Gourmet magazine’s latest cookbook, “Gourmet Today.”
Gourmet's top editor defends foodies
Crain's New York Business | 44 days 12 hours 53 minutes ago
Former Editor-in-Chief Ruth Reichl, who is putting the final touches on a Gourmet TV series, says the now-shuttered magazine's readership was loyal to the end.
Holding media's feet to the fire
BtoB | 40 days 16 hours 52 minutes ago
B-to-b media company Questex Media Group Holdings and Canada's largest media company, CanWest Global Communications, both declared bankruptcy last week, just one day after Condé Nast closed four publications—including the 70-year-old Gourmet—and laid off 180 people.
Clearing the Table
New York Times, The | 30 days 3 hours 3 minutes ago
As the editor of Gourmet, now defunct, do you discern any larger meaning in the fact that your beloved magazine is closing, a casualty of the recession, just as your new cooking show makes its debut on PBS? And what should we expect to see on “Gourmet’s Adventures With Ruth”?
Fortune Magazine Cuts Back Number of Issues
Wall Street Journal, The | 30 days 2 minutes ago
Capping a tumultuous year for business magazines, Fortune is planning to publish about one-quarter fewer issues annually and make other changes, joining the ranks of publications scrambling to reinvent themselves in the advertising downturn.
Cond Nast Hires Crisis Expert
MediaPost Communications | 13 days 6 hours 6 minutes ago
Condé Nast Nast executives have tapped Washington, D.C.-based crisis manager and media coach Michael Sheehan to improve the company's image. Sheehan is known for coaching Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, AIG and JP Morgan. Lucky publisher Gina Sanders used Sheehan when she launched Teen Vogue.
Cond Nast slated to lose $1bn in advertising revenue this yearRoy Greenslade: Cond Nast's $1bn advertising headache
Guardian (London), The | 43 days 23 hours 30 minutes ago
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Company Overview
| Company: | The Condé Nast Publications |
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| Industry: | Periodicals Publishing |
| Website: | http://www.condenast.com |
While being Wired may hold a certain Allure, traditional publishing will always be in Vogue at Condé Nast Publications. Owned by newspaper publisher Advance Publications, Condé Nast publishes one of the most recognizable magazine portfolios in the industry, including fashion magazines "Allure" and "Vogue," as well as cybermag Wired. It also produces newsstand stalwarts "GQ, The New Yorker," and "Vanity Fair" and newcomers such as "Lucky" (clothes and shopping). It runs Web sites such as Epicurious (food and fine dining) and Concierge (travel) through its Condé Nast Digital unit, and its Condé Nast International produces foreign versions of its titles for readers in Europe, Asia, Latin America, and South Africa.
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