Condé Nast Publications
Summary
Condé Nast (pronounced /ˌkɒndeɪˈnst/) is a worldwide magazine publishing company. Its main offices are located in New York, Chicago, Miami, Madrid, Milan, Tokyo, London and Paris. Cond Nast is run by S.I. Newhouse Jr, and is a division of Advance Publications, who have owned the company since 1959.Cond Nast is credited with creating the now widely used magazine marketing strategy emphasizing magazines focused on a particular class or interest, sometimes known as lifestyle magazines. Many Cond Nast magazines have their principal focus in fashion, although the company's publications also include travel, food, home, culture, and other interests.By 1998 the group included 17 such publications, many of them the largest in their markets.
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Anna Wintour Named Artistic Director of Condé Nast
Powerful Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour is expanding her role at Cond Nast. Today, the publisher announced that Wintour—who is also the editorial director of Teen Vogue—was named artistic director of Cond Nast. In the newly created role, Wintour will be responsible for “curating and cultivating the creative vision” for the company, according to a statement.
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Media Decoder Blog: The Breakfast Meeting: Anna Wintour’s New Role and NPR Appeals to the Tweet Set
Anna Wintour becomes Condé Nast’s artistic director, NPR reaches out to a younger audience and extensive police failings allowed Jimmy Savile to escape investigation for decades of sexual abuse.
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The Breakfast Meeting: Anna Wintour’s New Role and NPR Appeals to the Tweet Set
Anna Wintour becomes Condé Nast's artistic director, NPR reaches out to a younger audience and extensive police failings allowed Jimmy Savile to escape investigation for decades of sexual abuse.
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Condé Nast Creates New Job for Anna Wintour
As the magazine company’s artistic director, Anna Wintour, the editor of Vogue, will take over some responsibilities once held by S. I. Newhouse Jr.
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Glamour, GQ Roll Out Original Video Content
Nearly a year and a half after Cond Nast Entertainment launched under the auspices of Dawn Ostroff, the division finally began rolling out its first online video offerings this morning.
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Condé Nast releases a head-scratcher of a tablet edition for 'Details'; do sloppy job launching Teen Vogue app
Is Condé Nast losing interest in its tablet editions inside the Apple's Newsstand? Is the emphasis shifting to Next Issue Media and digital newsstands? The release today of two god-awful new tablet editions certainly has to make you think something is up.
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Condé Nast's Answer to Programmatic Buying
Cond Nast has introduced a new digital marketing product, one of its first since the company overhauled its corporate sales grouplast summer to tap into potential growth in online advertising.
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Details Magazine Launches Blogger Network
Over the past few years, the action at Fashion Week has shifted from the runways to the sidewalks, where hordes of street style bloggers and photographers congregate to snap pictures of one another. And it’s not just female fashionistas drawing attention: From The Sartorialist to Tommy Ton, some of the blogosphere’s biggest stars are men.
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News Corp 'in talks' over AllThingsD site
News Corp is reportedly in talks with the technology blog AllThingsD. com about its future relationship. A contract with Rupert Murdoch's company is due to expire at the end of the year.
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Magazine ABCs: Glamour and Good Housekeeping top PPA's combined ranking
Condé Nast's Glamour and Hearst's Good Housekeeping the inaugural rankings of the combined print and digital magazine circulations, compiled by the Professional Publishers Association today.

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