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Condé Nast demands respect with its iPad strategy
In less than ten years, physical music stores were almost completely replaced by online music sharing services and download stores like iTunes and AmazonMP3. Read more...
Wired’s Chris Anderson: The iPad Will Solve All Magazine Publishers’ Woes
Chris Anderson addressed the crowd and waxed lyrically about the possibilities for the currently troubled magazine industry via Apple’s iPad (Source:Mediaite) Read more...
Five Conde Nast Titles Soon to Be Avaliable on Apple's iPad
The New York Times is reporting that Conde Nast will create Apple iPad tablet editions of Wired, GQ, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and Glamour. (Source: Fishbow Read more...
Wired UK posts debut circulation of nearly 50,000
Glossy technology magazine – which launched in April – falls just short of first-year target set by owner Condé Nast (Source: The Guardian) Read more...
Condé Nast Expands Licensing, E-Commerce With Mag Titles (Even Some Dead Ones)
At Condé Nast’s annual publishers’ meeting in Miami this week, executives will outline the company’s plans to roll out a digital tablet format across all 18 tit Read more...
Condé Nast and Adobe collaborate on digital magazine app
Publisher Condé Nast and Adobe Systems are developing a digital-magazine application to be compatible with laptops, netbooks, smart phones, and upcoming electro Read more...
Conde Nast prepping magazine format for the Apple tablet
Conde Nast has revealed it is prepping a digital version of its tech mag Wired for Apple's rumoured tablet device, even though it says Apple is "not talking to Read more...
Magazine launches: Who is making WHSmith exciting?
Vogue launched in a recession, as did Vanity Fair and Cosmopolitan. Media Week speaks to six leading magazine publishers about why the troubled economic climate Read more...
The UK gets reWired
After failing here in 1995, the US technology magazine launches a UK edition next month. Read more...
Bauer launches home cooking magazine
Publisher H Bauer is aiming to buck the trend of the magazine advertising decline by launching a credit crunch cookerytitle called Eat In Read more...
