Vice's $1.9M settlement, the return of The Face, Anna Wintour parties in Brooklyn: Publisher's Brief

Covered: Influential music site Pitchfork, which was acquired by publishing conglomerate Cond Nast in 2015, flexed its cultural muscle last night by hosting a party to celebrate its first digital cover, featuring singer-songwriter-model-actress Sky Ferreira. The animated coverone is planned each quarter to help hype a high-profile storyis an initiative by new-ish Editor-in-Chief Puja Patel (formerly EIC of Spin), who took over from Pitchfork founder Ryan Schreiber last fall. Ferreira spoke with Pitchfork's Camille Dodero for an exclusive interview leading up to the release of her next album "Masochism"which comes a full six years after her critically-aclaimed debut studio album "Night Time, My Time."The fte was at Kinfolk (Ferreira, of course, was the guest of honor) in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, and Conde Nast's biggest in-house star Anna Wintour, the Vogue editrix and company-wide artistic director, actually popped over from Manhattan to party with the kidswhich is, you know, sweet.And finally... The front page of the Styles section of The New York Times this morning includes a story that tells the backstory of the relaunch of the iconic British style-and-culture bible The Facewhich is set to return as an Instagram account this week, a website next month and then a quarterly print magazine starting late summer. It opens with a poignant anecdote about the sense of community that certain publications can foster. In "The Return of a Magazine That Changed... Continue reading at 'Advertising Age'

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Epicurious Wins ASME's General Excellence Digital Ellie Award

The American Society of Magazine editors today unveiled the winners of its second-ever Digital Ellies awards. Conde Nast's Epicurious took the award in the General Excellence category as well as top honors in the category of Interactive Tool. Continue reading at Folio Magazine

[ Folio Magazine | 2011-03-17 00:00:00 UTC ]
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How One Small Publisher Cracked the App Store Top 25

Publishers are launching iPhone and iPad apps on a daily basis (unless you're Bonnier, then it seems almost hourly). Many are coming from the usual suspects with deep pockets--Hearst, Conde Nast, Time Inc. etc. Continue reading at Folio Magazine

[ Folio Magazine | 2011-01-19 00:00:00 UTC ]
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