The Press | Adweek
Advertisement

The Press

The Search Is On for Wired's Next Editor Chris Anderson to depart at the end of the year

The publishing world got an end-of-the-workweek surprise today when Wired announced that editor in chief Chris Anderson in stepping down after 11 years on the job. Anderson is leaving Wired…

November 02 2012

NYT, WSJ Resume Charging for Online Content Storm's over: Pay up

With the weather emergency subsiding, the paywalls have returned to The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal websites. Both papers unlocked their sites ahead of Hurricane Sandy to…

November 02 2012

Information Diet: Chuck Todd NBC's chief White House correspondent taps into Twitter, downloads newspapers on his iPad

Specs Age 40 Accomplishments NBC News political director and chief White House correspondent; host of The Daily Rundown on MSNBC Base Washington, D.C. What’s the first information you consume in the morning? I wake up somewhere…

November 02 2012

Martha Stewart Puts Everyday Food on Crash Diet Monthly downgraded to supplement as MSLO hacks staff

Everyday Food, the onetime pint-sized smash for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, is being all but shuttered as the parent company scales back its struggling magazine portfolio to focus on its…

November 01 2012

Yahoo and Wenner Strike Content-Sharing Deal Us Weekly, Rolling Stone stories to appear on Yahoo

Wenner Media struck a deal with Yahoo that will lend some of Wenner’s name-brand power to the online news network by creating original entertainment content for both publishers’ sites. Beginning…

October 31 2012

Publishing World Muddles Through Storm Sandy wreaks havoc on city's dailies

It was a storm even the most prepared media companies couldn’t totally anticipate. Hurricane Sandy stymied efforts by The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal this morning to deliver to…

October 30 2012

Video Gallery: Live From Hurricane Sandy TV news reporters get a little 'swept away' in coverage of fierce storm

TV news reporters—especially those of the meteorological persuasion—are the first to admit they live to cover severe weather. Flying into action nearly as fast as police, fire and emergency services…

October 30 2012

Newspapers' Digital Circulation Climbs NY Times, others crank out substantial gains

Finally, here's some good news for U.S. newspapers, for a change: the Audit Bureau of Circulations has issued its twice-annual newspaper circulation report, and it shows that overall circulation held…

October 30 2012

Men's Magazine Smackdown! A breakdown of relaunched men's magazines going head-to-head

September was a banner advertising month for women’s fashion glossies, but men’s magazines also had a big uptick, in male apparel and grooming. Publishers are taking advantage by dusting off…

October 30 2012

Advertisement
Subscribe
Magazine