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'WIRED'S' ELITIST FUTURISM NOW GROUNDED IN THE REALITY OFREADERS CONDE NAST BRINGS 'SUPPORT, RATHER THAN DIRECTION' TO TECHTITLE.

What happens to a revolution-trumpeting magazine when the culture rolls over at Internet speed? If the title has an exploding, exceptionally...
Advertising Age, 10/19/98 by Hudes, Karen · More from publication -
More and less in the women's 35+ category
Weider Publications has decided to close its 'Living Fit' women's publication, but Meredith has decided to launch 'More' to the same target...
Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management, 07/15/98 by Karen Hudes · More from publication -
satellite ups the ante - direct broadcast satellite market improved sales
FOR DECADES, CONSUMERS COULD EXPAND their broadcast television choices in one direction: cable. In recent years, however, direct broadcast...
Brandweek, 05/04/98 by Karen Hudes · More from publication -
Teen titles banned from middle school
A school board voted unanimously to ban Seventeen, YM and 'Teen magazines from the Hauppauge Middle School, Long Island, NY, following complaints...
Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management, 04/01/98 by Karen Hudes · More from publication -
New titles play the name game
At a time when new books continue to crowd the market and branding is all the rage, it's no wonder that the titles of some emerging magazines are a...
Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management, 01/01/98 by Karen Hudes · More from publication -
Cable operators spark new image with high-tech link. (cable television)(Ad Age Special Report)

Industry innovations force slick marketing efforts Not long ago, cable operators were lagging in their efforts to build brand identities...
Advertising Age, 12/08/97 by Hudes, Karen · More from publication -
Presstek sues online investors
Presstek Inc., a Hudson, New Hampshire, company that built its fortune pioneering new technology in print production, is now forging new territory...
Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management, 11/15/97 by Karen Hudes · More from publication -
RDA brings back experienced execs
Out with the new, in with the old. A slew of old-timers returned to the Reader's Digest Association executive offices in late August, and already...
Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management, 11/01/97 by Karen Hudes · More from publication -
Adventures in travel publishing
Adventure travel books are crowding the newsstands in record numbers. And in true pioneer spirit, most of the players--primarily small, independent...
Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management, 10/01/97 by Karen Hudes · More from publication -
Investment firms bank heavily on magazines
Investment firms are acquiring publishers and purchasing periodical titles because magazines are strong generators of cash flow. Periodicals...
Folio: The Magazine for Magazine Management, 09/01/97 by Karen Hudes · More from publication
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