It’s Official: Peter Kaplan to Condé Nast
The former 'Observer' editor will officially take over the No. 2 spot at 'Condé Nast Traveler.'
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The former 'Observer' editor will officially take over the No. 2 spot at 'Condé Nast Traveler.'
After a 14 percent decline in profits, the media giant finally considers this long-anticipated move.
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The editor who defined the paper's tone and charisma is stepping down.
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