After Tiger Woods’ much-publicized crash, PepsiCo Gatorade announced it was dropping its Gatorade Tiger beverage.
Sir Martin Sorrell on China, the Web — and how government spending is good for the ad business.
Most fashion magazines suffered jaw-clenching declines in paging in 2009.
Susan Plagemann, vice president and publisher of Marie Claire, will join Vogue as vice president and publisher.
Time Warner executives hope to cut $100 million in expenses from its publishing division.
DailyCandy is jumping into the online private sale phenomenon.
After news that Gourmet, Cookie, Modern Bride and Elegant Bride would close, ceo Charles Townsend stressed Condé Nast wouldn’t close any more titles.
In Style has one of the largest Twitter follower bases of all fashion magazine-related Twitter feeds, with nearly 1 million people signed up.
It may be summertime, but the living isn’t easy for magazine publishers.
For Harvey Weinstein, it was worth the wait and the lawsuits for “Project Runway.”
“Project Runway” returns amid a slew of fashion-related competitors
Celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe helps dress stars such as Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Garner and Anne Hathaway, but clearly that isn’t enough.
Fashion looks at the open casting call for extras for “Sex and the City 2″ in New York.