Leadership Change May Signal New Start for Billboard Magazine

The magazine may see a colorful reinvention under Janice Min, who transformed The Hollywood Reporter from a dry trade paper to an influential glossy.

    



An Imported Sport, Soccer Gets New Glossy Magazines in the U.S.

Three soccer magazines, all fairly recent, attest to the growing embrace of soccer by Americans.

    



John Dominis, a Star Photographer for Life Magazine, Dies at 92

Mr. Dominis was known for capturing celebrities, wild animals and presidents at their unguarded best.

    

Time Inc. Is Preparing to Head Out on Its Own

Time Warner is joining other media conglomerates in pushing to compartmentalize their publishing units during a fragile time for the industry.

    



Loyal Subscribers Keep Hobby Magazines Afloat

Some high-end hobby magazines have experienced steady circulation growth even as costs rise, and raise more revenue with special events for subscribers.

    



Net-a-Porter Founder Natalie Massenet Looks to Expand on Success

Natalie Massenet has already made Net-a-Porter a powerful force in the fashion world. Now, with a new, high-profile post and a print magazine on the way, she is charting a new course.

    



Tom Cruise Settles Defamation Lawsuit Against Publisher

The actor sued the publisher of In Touch and Life & Style magazines because of articles about his divorce with the actress Katie Holmes.

    



Media Decoder: Budget Travel Magazine Sees a Digital Rebirth

Mired in bankruptcy, Budget Travel has found ways to generate revenue through digital subscriptions on iPad, Kindle, Nook and Android devices, and from display advertising on its website.

    



The Gofer’s Expanding Portfolio

The modern assistant has an understanding of social media that time-stretched (and old school) magazine executives lack, and increasingly they are assuming responsibility for spreading the magazine’s message.

    



Newsweek Plans Return to Print

Newsweek, which has been sold twice in the last three years, will to begin a 64-page weekly edition in January or February.

    



The Media Equation: Overlook the Value of Interns at Great Peril

Some major publishers are dropping their unpaid internship programs in the face of complaints, but they might be missing the point.

    



Media Decoder: Top Editor at Mental Floss Has Some Spicy Credentials

The facts and trivia magazine announced last week that Jessanne Collins, a former editor at Playgirl, was promoted to editor in chief.

    



As the Clothes Come Off, the Magazines Dress Up

In a sudden surge of upscale pornography, Treats is among several erotic publications that aim to titillate and provoke.

    

Advertising: Ahead of Anniversary, Promoting All Things Kennedy

As the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s death nears, television stations and publishers are preparing promotions — some of which are raising eyebrows.

    



Very, very close / Idées jumelles?

binoculars2001 binoculars2013
THE 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)

Three Journalists at The Times Are Departing

Hugo Lindgren, editor of The New York Times Magazine, told the news to his staff at a noon meeting. No successor has been named.

    



Styles Q + A: Lori Goldstein: With Her Magic, Fashion Becomes Art

The stylist has spent decades transforming a studio filled with shoeboxes and garment racks into artistry.

    

Encounters : Mickey Boardman: Keeping Up With His Followers

Paper Magazine’s editorial director has never been shy about being seen. Now he’s increasingly using Twitter and Instagram to be heard.

    



Al Jaffee’s Work Is Going to Columbia

Al 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.

    

Comment Ban Sets Off Debate

The magazine Popular Science has decided to shut off comments on its articles, saying ignorant, insulting and counterfactual posts were polluting the discourse and sowing confusion.