What Happened to the Maxim Man?

Maxim made its name exploiting the market for a kind of adolescent mind-set but has seen some if its success fade.

    



Modern Farmer Magazine Capitalizes on a Trend

Modern Farmer seeks to take advantage of a food movement that has fueled growth in farmer’s markets and community-supported agriculture.

    



Time Magazine Names Its First Female Managing Editor

Nancy Gibbs, 53, is a prolific writer for the 90-year-old newsweekly and was its most recent deputy managing editor.

    



Behind Time Inc. Purchase of American Express Publishing Lies a Long History

Years of collaboration between the companies smoothed the way for Time Inc. to add magazines like Food & Wine and Travel & Leisure to its roster.

    



Time Inc. in Talks to Buy American Express Magazines

The purchase would include luxury titles like Food & Wine and Travel & Leisure, according to sources familiar with the negotiations.

    



People Magazine to Offer New Subscription Deals

People remains the backbone of Time Inc.’s magazine empire. But the median age of its readers is 44.6, a number it hopes to freshen up.

    



Advertising: A Reinvented Condé Nast Traveler Sets a New Course

A print and social media campaign for the revised magazine will carry the theme “I am a Traveler” with the subtheme, “Every Journey Begins Here.”

    



Front Row: A Look at September Fashion Magazines

The latest September issues of the major fashion magazines draw a dissent from a columnist.

    



James Truman, a Crown Prince in a New Kingdom

Mr. Truman, once a titan of the publishing world, has branched out to record production, the winemaking business, organic farming and even the circus.

    

DealBook: Mayer, Yahoo’s C.E.O., Goes Chic

A Marissa Mayer profile in the September issue of Vogue, titled “Mogul, Mother, Lightning Rod,” draws attention to her fashion choices.

    

Up Close : Lara Deam: Cool Comfort in Modern Design

Dwell magazine’s Lara Deam finds cool comfort in modern design.

    



Eva Chen, Trending Now at Lucky Magazine

Can Ms. Chen and her social media skills save Lucky Magazine?

    



Celebrity Weeklies Are Reveling in a Royal Baby, and Sales

After six months of so-so circulation numbers, the birth of Britain’s Prince George has resulted in record readership, in print and online.

    

The Media Equation: Magazine Writing on the Web, for Film

Two top magazine writers, both of whom have optioned their nonfiction articles for movies, are starting a platform to enable other writers to do so as well.

    

Media Decoder: Time Magazine Branches Out Into Documentary Films

A new unit called Red Border Films will produce one 10-minute film a month, with longer projects planned twice a year.

    

Magazine Newsstand Sales Plummet, but Digital Editions Thrive

Even as readers turn to digital versions, some women’s and celebrity-oriented titles had steep circulation losses on the newsstand during the first half of 2013.

    

The Last Temptation of Tina Brown

After two and a half years of lost opportunity and revenue, Tina Brown reflected on the ill-fated merger of The Daily Beast and Newsweek.

    

Newsweek, Sold in 2010, Is Changing Hands Again

The weekly newsmagazine has suffered much of the same difficulties, as other print media as people moved to online news.

    

Wiesenthal Center Calls for Closing of German Magazine It Says Glorifies Nazism

A Jewish group’s complaint against the magazine Der Landser has added to the debate over the balance between free speech and efforts in Germany to eradicate the neo-Nazi movement.

    

Former Time Warner Executive Is Coming Back to Run Time Inc.

Joseph A. Ripp is being installed as the new leader at Time Inc.’s magazine division ahead of its spinoff into a separate company.