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Hachette Filipacchi
ins and outs
Apr. 8, 2010
Condé Nast Stole Elle ’s Publisher for Food Titles She says food and fashion are basically the same thing.
By Amy Odell
media deathwatch
Nov. 9, 2009
Hachette Shutters Metropolitan Home The magazine joins the other shelter titles felled by the recession.
By Jessica Pressler
Is Condé Nast Going to Buy Elle While W Gets Cut Down? The rampant rumors are flying, but are any of them actually true? We’re skeptical.
By Amina Akhtar
media deathwatch
June 5, 2009
Mortgage Originator Magazine ClosesThe ‘Observer’ wasn’t the only place that had layoffs today.
By Kathryn H. Cusimano
media deathwatch
May 6, 2009
Literary Giant Betsy Perry Would Rather Burn Out Than Fade Away Daily Intel’s favorite HuffPo columnist is forced to resign, and the Boston ‘Globe’ finally makes a deal, in today’s media roundup.
By Kathryn H. Cusimano
media deathwatch
Apr. 24, 2009
NPR, Hachette Cut Back Today in media metamorphoses: The caterpillar becomes … a caterpillar with fewer legs.
By Kathryn H. Cusimano
media deathwatch
Apr. 14, 2009
On the Bright Side, a Magazine Devoted to Pole-Dancing Launched Today But it’s online-only. Meanwhile, the ax came down at some traditional media companies.
By Mike Vilensky
media deathwatch
Mar. 25, 2009
Hachette Can No Longer Afford to Keep Boating Afloat So they’re shipping it off before it sinks. (Sorry.) And more, in today’s media news.
By Kathryn H. Cusimano
media deathwatch
Mar. 6, 2009
By Kathryn H. Cusimano
media deathwatch
Mar. 3, 2009
Arena Magazine Is Today’s Only Media DeathBut the belt-tightening, as always, continues.
By Yelena Shuster
media deathwatch
Feb. 10, 2009
The Media Says Au Revoir to All That HarperCollins is laying off staffers, the Toronto ‘Metro’ is written by interns, and approximately 41,000 media jobs have been slashed since the start of the recession. But things are looking up in France!
By Mike Vilensky
AIG’s Mess Continues, Right in the Middle of Spring Cleaning Plus, lawsuits over poop, Andrew Cuomo busting lawyers, and ‘USA Today’ so wrong, wrong, wrong.