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Why Are You at CES, Forbes? Publisher plotting new swipeable site design format

Of course Forbes has been sending editors and reporters to International CES for years. They’re a business publication. But what’s the business side of the publication doing at the world’s…

January 11, 2013, 11:17 AM EST

Time Cuts Back in 2013 In unusual step, weekly will publish three double issues

In an unusual step for Time, the newsweekly is publishing three fewer issues this year, for a total of 48. Time usually only had one double issue, its year-end Person…

January 10, 2013, 5:18 PM EST

Time Inc. Prepares for Layoffs Two-year reprieve could mean heavy cuts this time

Time Inc. staff are on eggshells as they await news of layoffs and smaller bonuses than in years past as the company faces declining revenue. CEO Laura Lang, in a memo…

January 10, 2013, 1:35 PM EST

The Atlantic Places Another Bet on Apps Atlantic Wire launches HTML5 site, may pull its iPhone app

As publishers wrestle with whether to deliver their digital content in an app or Web-based browser, the browser is gathering momentum. The Atlantic today announced the launch of a tablet-optimized HTML5…

January 9, 2013, 2:42 PM EST

Condé Nast Time Ends for Maurie Perl Entertainment group, where she was spokeswoman, has yet to announce major projects

Maurie Perl, the longtime chief spokeswoman at Condé Nast, is hanging it up after 21 years at the company. For 12 years, Perl built and oversaw the PR machine of the…

January 8, 2013, 6:22 PM EST

Mo' Traffic but No Mobile Money Web publishers' mobile traffic is soaring—and that's not necessarily a good thing

Remember the long-awaited mobile boom? Well, it’s here, and it’s a headache. It was a banner year for mobile traffic (Google alone drew over 100 million unique visitors last September, per…

January 8, 2013, 6:10 AM EST

Tom Wolfe Strikes Familiar Chords Author slightly repetitive in Newsweek feature

Newsweek trumpeted its first digital cover story by Tom Wolfe as his return to Wall Street, a quarter century after his classic The Bonfire of the Vanities. But Wolfe actually…

January 7, 2013, 3:11 PM EST

Don't Expect Newsweek's Digital Covers to Be Any Less Provocative Magazine will continue to use big-name covers to stay in the conversation

Last year, Newsweek editor Tina Brown confessed that Newsweek's print product cost roughly $42 million per year to ship, causing some to note that the magazine's shift to be digital-only would…

January 4, 2013, 4:23 PM EST

Time Inc.'s Latest Collaboration People and Cooking Light Share Content

Time Inc. CEO Laura Lang has made a point of capitalizing on the company's enormous number of print subscribers and breaking down walls between its traditionally autonomous brands. In keeping with…

January 4, 2013, 12:02 AM EST

Newsweek's Last Issue Magazine says farewell to print

Newsweek went out with a vintage photo of its old midtown New York headquarters for the last issue it’ll publish in print before going digital-only in 2013. In a nod to…

December 23, 2012, 4:29 PM EST

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