Lucky Magazine Suspends Print Operations


Lucky magazine, once a blockbuster, genre-defining title for owner Conde Nast, has suspended its print operations, halting a plan to shift from publishing 10 times a year to quarterly, according to a person familiar with The Lucky Group, which publishes the magazine. The person did not know when or even whether the company would continue its quarterly print plans.

About 14 people were laid off as a result, the person said. Some of the people who worked on print were absorbed into Lucky Group’s digital operation, which continues unimpeded, this person added.

A spokeswoman for Lucky did not respond to Ad Age’s repeated emails and calls seeking comment.

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