#southern living

Publishing news tagged with #southern living


Dotdash Meredith’s Digital Ad Revenue Grows 12%, Powered by Cookieless Ads

Digital media firm Dotdash Meredith, an IAC company, notched its second consecutive quarter of double-digit advertising growth, largely due to the continued performance of its cookieless targeting tool called D/Cipher. The media company, which houses a portfolio of... Continue reading >>
[ Source: AdWeek | 2024-08-06 21:07:20 UTC ]

Explore similar news stories


IAC’s Dotdash to Acquire Meredith in $2.7 Billion Acquisition

Dotdash, the digital publisher owned by IAC, announced Wednesday evening that it has reached an agreement to acquire Meredith Corp., a holding company whose titles include iconic properties like People, Southern Living and Better Homes & Gardens. Dotdash will purchase Meredith at a price of... Continue reading >>
[ Source: AdWeek | 2021-10-06 22:53:29 UTC ]

Explore similar news stories


AARP Widens Its Lead as America’s Most-Read Magazine

As it does twice each year, GfK MRI released its latest round of magazine audience estimates—the average per-issue readership among U.S. adults for about 200 of the most widely-read magazines—based on consumer research conducted over a nine-month period. The Spring 2018 figures—drawn from the... Continue reading >>
[ Source: Folio Magazine | 2018-06-22 00:00:00 UTC ]

Explore similar news stories


Cookbooks Preview, December 2014

From the yearly recipe compilation from the folks at 'Southern Living,' to a host of books to jumpstart New Years resolutions, here are 10 December cookbooks to watch out for. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Publishers Weekly | 2014-11-17 00:00:00 UTC ]

Explore similar news stories


Southern Living Partners Up for New Vertical

Southern Living has produced bridal content before, but Time Inc.'s regional lifestyle brand chose to partner with a small independent publisher for deeper penetration into the vertical. Continue reading >>
[ Source: Folio Magazine | 2014-01-10 00:00:00 UTC ]

Explore similar news stories


Hearst to move Country Living's edit staff to Alabama

Hearst Magazine is moving Country Living's editorial operations to Birmingham, Ala., from its current location in New York, the company said Monday. Current edit staffers, who learned of the news Monday afternoon, will not make the move.Country Living's full-time edit staff in New York is "a... Continue reading >>
[ Source: Crains New York | 2013-10-15 00:00:00 UTC ]

Explore similar news stories



Page 1 of 1 pages