Condé Nast Expanding Branding Agency Under New Director
The magazine publisher tapped an agency veteran to lead a broader branding agency, which will absorb 23 Stories.
View ArticleSimone Marchetti Appointed Vanity Fair Italia Editor in Chief
The fashion journalist, a former L’Espresso Group employee, will join the title in December.
View ArticleCondé Nast Gets a New Communications Lead in Latest Executive Shakeup
Chief communications officer Cameron Blanchard’s departure is just the latest high-level change within Condé Nast.
View ArticleGlamour’s Women of the Year Event Talks About Action
The first Women of the Year conference under Samantha Barry was a typical array of women's empowerment panels and speeches.
View ArticleVanity Fair Italia Hosts Inaugural ‘Stories’ Festival in Milan
The two-day event, open to the public, will be held in Milan on Nov. 24 and 25.
View ArticleCondé Nast Taps Video Executive to Lead Entertainment Division
Condé Nast Entertainment is getting a new president steeped in video programming for Millennial audiences.
View ArticleGlamour Magazine Is Officially Done With Regular Print
As WWD first reported in September, the beauty magazine is the latest Condé Nast title to end its life as a traditional print publication.
View ArticleTwo Become One: Condé Nast to Combine Operations; CEO to Exit
Bob Sauerberg has been with the company for 18 years but Condé is looking to combine fully with international as it further cuts costs.
View ArticleWho and What Can Save Condé Nast?
For the first time, Condé is looking outside for a new ceo to take over a family-run company with more than its share of issues.
View ArticleEditor in Chief of Condé Nast Branding Agency Exits
Dirk Standen is out after 15 years with the publisher and a successful run leading 23 Stories.
View ArticleCondé Nast Editors Already Looking at Budget Cuts
Further belt tightening is said to be incoming for all brands, regardless of success.
View ArticleW Magazine Fielding Buyer Interest As Staffers Depart
The fashion title is making its way toward a sale, but its future remains a question and some high-profile staff isn't waiting around.
View ArticleJoseph Ghosn Named Editorial Director of Vanity Fair France
He succeeds Anne Boulay, who is leaving the title and parent company Condé Nast France.
View ArticleCondé Nast U.K. Posts First Loss in 20 Years
The company said an internal restructuring took a toll on annual profits, but revenue in the region fell, too.
View ArticleGraydon Carter Can Still Throw a Party
The former Vanity Fair editor used his party powers to support a new book on Eve Babitz by Lili Anolik.
View ArticleAllure Magazine Rolling Out New Editorial Look
As one of the few beauty books in a struggling print market, Allure is looking at a “refresh” to keep it relevant for years to come.
View ArticleFormer Vogue Entertainment Director Hops to British Vogue
Cut from American Vogue last year, Jill Demling isn't straying too far with a post under Edward Enninful.
View ArticleCuts at Glamour as Condé Nast Transformation Continues
Condé Nast is still doling out changes to staff, real estate and operations as a whole.
View ArticleCondé Nast Rolling Out Paywall for Remaining Brands
Outgoing ceo Bob Sauerberg is rolling out a formal online subscription model across all Condé Nast magazines.
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