Why You Shouldn't Believe the Rumors About Ambassador Anna Wintour
If this plays out just like the past two times the Vogue editor was reportedly set to become an emissary to the UK, her people will be telling us she's not interested.
Longtime Vogue editor just got a promotion of sorts. On Wednesday, Condé Nast is expect to announce Anna Wintour's new role as artistic director of the entire company.
If this plays out just like the past two times the Vogue editor was reportedly set to become an emissary to the UK, her people will be telling us she's not interested.
After seeing the departure of its editor-in-chief Chris Anderson on November 2, Wired has announced that Scott Dadich—the magazine's former creative director from 2006-2010—will take over the magazine
Monday through Friday, Details editor in chief Dan Peres commutes to work with The New York Times and home with The New York Post, and considers it a luxury that he can benefit from the media consumption of others.
Vogue's September issue is so legendary they made a movie about the 840-page September 2007 doorstopper and its 727 ad pages, so the fact that this year's 916-page issue includes 658 pages of ads ought to tell us something, right?
After years of bad press, complaints and a law suit against the Hearst Corporation, Condé Nast has decided to "reform" its internship program starting this semester.
With a new in-house consulting firm in the works, Wired U.K. is the latest publication to knock holes in the wall that traditionally stands between editorial and business departments.
Vanity Fair has released its annual Hollywood cover, and now it's time for the fun though often futile, exercise of determining if the magazine has slighted minority actors and actresses based on their numbers and placement.
Also: Jay-Z fired half of the employees at Rocawear the day before his daughter was born, investigating the unusual "tango tinge" of Leonardo DiCaprio, Bradley Cooper, and Gerard Butler, and Condé Nast buys some more One World Trace Center office space.
Plus: Justin Bieber takes his paternity test, Diddy isn't changing his name, and the updated power structure at Conde Nast
Staff members working for Rep. Steven Palazzo tore up Annapolis, Conde Nast editors are invading ABC Family, and Hugh Hefner wasn't too pleased with Lindsay Lohan's Playboy photos.
Condé Nast has partnered with Hewlett-Packard on print-at-home magazines
Plus: What was Alec Baldwin trying to tell his girlfriend on SNL?
Plus: Fox defends cutting Alec Baldwin's News Corp. joke from the Emmys
After The Daily Beast declared the mystery solved, we're back to square one
Believe it or not, John Jannuzzi used to run social media at a public relations firm
In just six days and 35 tweets, the account racked up almost 60,000 followers
The publisher is looking for the person behind the very funny @CondeElevator account
The magazine is Conde Nast's most successful seller on Apple's tablet.
Condé Nast is the first confirmed tenant at One World Trade Center
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