Jan
08
Jan
01
An Imported Sport, Soccer Gets New Glossy Magazines in the U.S.
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Dec
31
John Dominis, a Star Photographer for Life Magazine, Dies at 92
Posted in: UncategorizedMr. Dominis was known for capturing celebrities, wild animals and presidents at their unguarded best.
Dec
30
Time Inc. Is Preparing to Head Out on Its Own
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Dec
28
Loyal Subscribers Keep Hobby Magazines Afloat
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Dec
22
Net-a-Porter Founder Natalie Massenet Looks to Expand on Success
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Dec
21
Tom Cruise Settles Defamation Lawsuit Against Publisher
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Dec
16
Media Decoder: Budget Travel Magazine Sees a Digital Rebirth
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Dec
09
The Gofer’s Expanding Portfolio
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Dec
04
Newsweek Plans Return to Print
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Nov
27
The Media Equation: Overlook the Value of Interns at Great Peril
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Nov
24
Media Decoder: Top Editor at Mental Floss Has Some Spicy Credentials
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Nov
22
As the Clothes Come Off, the Magazines Dress Up
Posted in: UncategorizedIn a sudden surge of upscale pornography, Treats is among several erotic publications that aim to titillate and provoke.
Nov
20
Advertising: Ahead of Anniversary, Promoting All Things Kennedy
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Nov
17
Very, very close / Idées jumelles?
Posted in: UncategorizedTHE ORIGINAL? Bravo! Magazine – 2001 Source : Cannes Archive Online Agency : Age Comunicaçoes, (Brazil) |
LESS ORIGINAL The Economist « Get a world view » – 2013 Source : Adsoftheworld, BestadsonTV Agency : BBDO New York (USA) |
Nov
12
Three Journalists at The Times Are Departing
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Oct
25
Styles Q + A: Lori Goldstein: With Her Magic, Fashion Becomes Art
Posted in: UncategorizedThe stylist has spent decades transforming a studio filled with shoeboxes and garment racks into artistry.
Oct
23
Encounters : Mickey Boardman: Keeping Up With His Followers
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Oct
06
Al Jaffee’s Work Is Going to Columbia
Posted in: UncategorizedAl Jaffee, best known for the three-panel fold-ins in Mad magazine, is donating many of his cartoons, along with other material from his personal archives, to Columbia.
Sep
30