Five Questions for the New Domino Magazine

Domino magazine, the shelter title that Conde Nast shuttered in 2009 during the economic recession, returned this week with a new print magazine and website.The magazine and site may look like the cheerful Domino its fans will remember, but the ownership and revenue model are quite different than the title's first go-round.The new venture is run by the wholly owned Domino Media Group, which keeps an office of 16 people several blocks from Conde Nast's Manhattan headquarters. Conde is among three investors with stakes in the new company. The remaining two are Domino Media Group founders -- Cliff Sirlin, Andy Appelbaum and Aaron Wallace -- and private investors. Continue reading at AdAge.com Continue reading at 'Advertising Age'

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