The publisher’s first annual diversity and inclusion report revealed considerable work to be done when it comes to bringing more groups into the fold.
Changes at the publisher continue amid an ongoing fight for profitability and the combination of American and international operations.
One of publishing’s former enfants terribles is back from the brink — and a multiyear sojourn around the world — and now she’s helping to light a path forward for the industry.
The newspaper late last year sued Time over its launch of “Time 100 Talks.”
He succeeds Nicholas Thompson, who departed to take on the the chief executive officer tole at The Atlantic.
A roundup of who’s been hired, fired or maybe just jumped ship in media land over the past few weeks.
The report was commissioned by management at The New York Times eight months ago.
Hearst also revealed that the publication’s name will be changed and a paywall is to be introduced.
Juan Costa Paz will work across the American and British Vogue titles.
She’s been revealed as the cover face of the new issue of Berlin-based fashion and art title Dust.
New editor in chief and chief creative officer David Thielebeule discusses his plans for the U.S. version of the 83-year-old brand.
The news comes as Australia’s parliament began debating a law that would force Google and Facebook to compensate media companies for showing their content.
A roundup of who’s been hired, fired or maybe just jumped ship in media land over the past few weeks.
The editor in chief of 032c shares how the magazine, ready-to-wear and consultancy platform has kept up for 20 years and its road ahead.
“What we quickly realized was that people needed news so our role shifted,” said Julia Cosgrove, editor in chief of independent travel magazine Afar.