2 Major Time Inc. Magazines Will Run Cover Advertising

The ads, tiny strips running along the mailing label area, are to appear on the covers of Time and Sports Illustrated.



Time Warner Sets Date for Time Inc. Spinoff

A securities filing says that what is now Time Warner’s magazine division will become a separate, publicly traded company on June 6.



Advertising: With Online Video Offerings, the Establishment Plays the Upstart

Ambitious efforts are being made by legacy media companies like Time Inc. to join the frenzy of online video content creation that was set off by so-called digital natives like AOL, BuzzFeed and others.



Time Inc. Nears a Deal to Move, Joining a Media Exodus to Lower Manhattan

After being a fixture in Midtown Manhattan for more than seven decades, the magazine publisher is considering relocating to an area that has become a lower-cost alternative for corporations.

    

Focusing on Its Digital Strategy, Time Inc. Hires Away an Executive From The Atlantic

M. Scott Havens is leaving the magazine for Time Inc., which is investing in online efforts before being spun off from Time Warner.

    



Time Inc. Appoints Editor in Chief for Entertainment Weekly

Matt Bean, the managing editor at Sports Illustrated.com, will be the new editor of the entertainment magazine, which is expected to make a new push online.

    



Time Inc. to Cut 500 Jobs Ahead of Spinoff

The job cuts, said to affect 500 employees, are part of a corporate restructuring as the company is spun off from its parent, Time Warner.

    



Top Editor at People Magazine Leaving Time Inc.

Larry Hackett will leave Time Inc., the company said, and the editor of Entertainment Weekly, Jess Cagle, will succeed him.

    



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.

    



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.

    



Essence Magazine Names New Top Editor

This is its fifth editor in 13 years. The last one had been dismissed in February.

    

Awaiting Another Top Editor, Essence Faces Identity Questions

The magazine’s next editor in chief will be confronted by a growing sense among some readers, bloggers and media analysts that Essence has lost its editorial direction.

    

Time Warner Revenue Is Flat, Despite Cable Gains

Quarterly revenue fell at Time Warner’s magazine and movie divisions, partly offsetting gains at Turner Broadcasting and HBO.

    

Media Decoder Blog: The Breakfast Meeting: New Ways to Swap E-Content and Time Warner’s Spinoff Trend

Apple and Amazon are trying to make it possible for Web consumers to swap content on a grand scale, Time Warner’s spinoff of Time Inc. is the latest evidence of a strategy of divestment, and Facebook’s redesign strategy is already popular with advertisers.

Time Warner’s Spinoff Plan Returns to Basics

With the spinoff of Time Inc., Time Warner has become an example of the media industry’s shift away from rapid acquisition and growth.

Media Decoder: Time Warner Announces Spinoff of Magazines

The company said it would make Time Inc. an independent company after a deal with Meredith Corporation fell through.