Kinfolk Magazine, the Martha Stewart Living of the Portland Set

Kinfolk Magazine has gained a foothold with the design-foodie elite for its elegant white pages showing dreamy young people doing earthy things.



Revenue Slides at Martha Stewart Living, Partly From Curbing Ties to J.C. Penney

The company, which has hired Daniel W. Dienst as its next chief executive, had losses in broadcasting and publishing, where advertising revenue fell when it cut back its relationship with J. C. Penney.

    



Advertising: At Ad Conference, Ron Burgundy and ‘Infobesity’

Some highlights from the conference of the Association of National Advertisers in Phoenix.

    



Under Pressure, Stewart Shifts Company’s Focus

After posting a loss in the first quarter, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia redesigned its print and digital offerings in hopes of returning to profitability.

    

New York Receives National Magazine Awards’ Top Prize

New York magazine was declared the magazine of the year among what are considered the industry’s most coveted honors.

    

The Media Equation: Martha Stewart Struggles to Stay on Top

As Martha Stewart shifts away from media and toward merchandising, a lawsuit between Macy’s and J. C. Penney has highlighted retailers’ continued hunger for strong brands like hers.

Media Decoder Blog: The Breakfast Meeting: ‘The Bachelor’ Draws Viewers, and Martha Stewart’s Need for Privacy

“The Bachelor” regains high ratings, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia might be better off private and copyright issues have arisen for “Harlem Shake.”