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Newsweek: Condé Nast Mags Face $1 Billion Ad Decline
As Condé Nast continues working through its McKinsey &Co.-imposed cost cuts, a Newsweek analysis of the publisher’s ad revenue situation suggests the company’s looking at particularly brutal ad declines. The publisher, which this week killed off the nearly 70-year-old Gourmet and three other mags, could see ad revenues drop...
Tags: Newsweek, Advertisement, Advertising, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Companies, Conde Nast, David Kaplan
External links 2009-10-08
Condé Nast Job Ax Hits Digital; 15 Jobs Cut
Although Condé Nast’s print side is in significant distress, the digital side is not completely safe from the company’s deep cuts either. About 15 staffers at Condé Nast Digital have been laid off, mostly in ad sales, Mediaweek reported. The cuts came a day after Condé Nast dismissed the...
Tags: Job, Advertisement, Cut, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Advertising, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Companies, Conde Nast, David Kaplan
External links 2009-10-09
Cond
About seven sales staffers were let go from Cond by David Kaplan
Tags: Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Sales, Advertising, Jobs & Layoffs, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Companies, Conde Nast, David Kaplan
External links 2009-10-16
Luxury Bargain Hunter Gilt Groupe Takes E-Commerce Cruise With Cond
As print properties struggle on, invite-only luxury discount shopping site Gilt Groupe plans to increase its ties to publishers as well as playing up its own content. The site has created “vacations and escapes” site called Jetsetter, which will be connected to advertisers from the pages of Cond by...
Tags: Site, Luxury, E-business, Web Technology, E-business/E-Commerce, Internet, Advertising, E-Commerce, Marketing, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Companies, Conde Nast, David Kaplan
External links 2009-10-21
Cond
Given the recent turmoil that has left an estimated 400 staffers laid off from Cond by David Kaplan
Tags: Advertising, Marketing, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Companies, Conde Nast, David Kaplan
External links 2009-10-22
@ Ad:tech: There's No Competing With Free
With so much free content available online, traditional media companies are tying themselves in knots trying to find a way to translate their businesses to the web. There was a grudging consensus of panelists at Ad:tech NY conference, that although there’s no competing with free, it doesn’t mean you...
Tags: Knot, Advertising & Promotion, Channel Management, Marketing, Advertising, Media & Publishing, Magazines, TV, Cable & Telecom, Events, Ad:Tech, Companies, Conde Nast, David Kaplan
External links 2009-11-04
Cond
Just as Cond by David Kaplan
Tags: Advertising, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Technologies / Formats, Companies, Apple, Conde Nast, David Kaplan
External links 2009-11-18
Vogue Turns To Obama's Online Fundraiser For Revenue Drive
It’s been seven months since Tom Florio, publishing director for Vogue, asked if it would be possible to take the online ad strategy that helped propel candidate Barack Obama to the White House and apply it to a magazine looking to simply build revenue. Although the drive to raise...
Tags: Revenue, Barack Obama, Magazine, Vogue, Operational Accounting, Marketing Research, Finance, Marketing, Advertising, E-Commerce, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Companies, Conde Nast, David Kaplan
External links 2009-11-23
Condé Nast Suspends New Website Launches Indefinitely; Another Blow To Razorfish?
Condé Nast's plans to build out new websites for mags such as Details have been suspended for an indefinite period, according to AgencySpy, which cited an unidentified source. A high level source at the company tells me that aside from Details, Conde Nast had been planning on creating several...
Tags: Razorfish, Web Site, Condé Nast, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Web Technology, Portals, Recruitment & Selection, Internet, Marketing, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Advertising, Companies, Conde Nast, Media, Magazines, David Kaplan, Microsoft Corp.
External links 2008-12-04
Condé Nast's Style.com Matches Advertising To E-Commerce
Right in time for this month’s Fashion Week—and the usual companion traffic spike, Condé Nast’s is unveiling its latest e-commerce play: Shop The Look at Style.com, aka the web home of Vogue. Rachel Wintner, Style.com’s associate publisher, told paidContent the e-commerce service is a direct way to prove its...
Tags: Advertisement, E-business, Condé Nast, Style.com, Web Technology, E-business/E-Commerce, Internet, Advertising, E-Commerce, Media & Publishing, Women-Centric Content, Magazines, Companies, Conde Nast, David Kaplan
External links 2009-09-02
Following McKinsey's Directives, Condé Nast Told To Start Cutting
Now that McKinsey & Company’s review of how Condé Nast’s should manage its costs amid dwindling ad revenues, the decisions about where to start slicing are about to begin. AdAge  has details of an e-mail sent to the heads of CN’s 21 mags from Chief Operating Officer John Bellando...
Tags: Advertisement, McKinsey & Co., AdAge, Advertising, Media & Publishing, Magazines, Companies, Conde Nast, David Kaplan
External links 2009-09-15

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Conde Nast's Townsend on Why Gourmet Was Shut Down
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Not long after Conde Nast shut down Gourmet, Cookie and two wedding magazines on today, we asked its president-CEO, Charles H. Townsend, how much of a role visiting McKinsey consultants played, whether this decision means the company is veering from elite magazines toward mass titles, what's...
Tags: business, Advertisement, Magazine, McKinsey & Co., Title
News items 2009-10-05
General Motors cuts off Conde Nast; Automaker pulls ads from publisher after standoff over 2001 schedule.
Ongoing negotiations between General Motors Corp. and Conde Nast Publications over the marketer's 2001 advertising schedule have reached a stalemate to the point where company publishers now say GM is ``on hiatus.'' Ongoing negotiations between General Motors Corp. and Conde Nast Publications over...
Tags: advertisement, General Motors Corp.
Research articles 2001-03-12
Conde Nast's Offering for Apple's Mystery Tablet: Wired Magazine [MediaMemo]
Here's yet another content creator that's convinced that Apple has a tablet device in the works: Conde Nast says it will have a digital version of Wired magazine ready for the rumored gadget by the middle of next year, and will eventually create similar versions for all of its 18...
Tags: tablet, magazine, Apple Inc., publisher
News items 2009-11-18
More changes on the way at Conde Nast? - Conde Nast Publications Inc - Brief Article
The swiftness with which Conde Nast has shuffled its key publishers surprised some people. But it shouldn't have, considering the advertising picture at quite a few of the company's magazines. Through the first two months of the year, nine of the 13 titles showed ad-page declines, with only Allure (+25...
Tags: Conde Nast Publications Inc.
Research articles 1994-04-15
Fairchild, Conde Nast try Power Buy; Ad partnership causes concern over powerhouses' combined might.(Brief Article)
A new advertising partnership between Fairchild Publications' business-to-business magazines and corporate sibling Conde Nast Publications' consumer titles could raise concerns among advertisers that the publishing giants will work in tandem on all A new advertising partnership between Fairchild Publications' business-to-business magazines and corporate...
Tags: advertisement, Fairchild Semiconductor Corp., partnership
Research articles 2000-10-23
No Treats, Just Pink Slips at Conde Nast
It was pretty much all tricks and no treats for media companies this Halloween.Washington Post Co. reported quarterly revenue down by ten percent to $1 billion and net income down to $10.3 million from $72.5 million in 2007. The most revealing stat is that its print advertising revenue was down...
Tags: Web, Treat, Magazine, Channel Management, Marketing, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-10-31
Conde Nast's Flip Goes Flop: Closing Its Teen Social Network
When news came out that Conde Nast was launching its teen social media site Flip.com, back in 2006, Staci had a very pertinent question: "Can Conde Nast, which has been so good at matching demographics with ideas for print, create an online place appealing enough to catch and keep...
Tags: Partnership, Network, Social Media, Conde Nast, Business Structures, Social Networking, Finance, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Companies, Rafat Ali
External links 2008-12-03
Conde Nast's Flip Goes Flop: Closing Its Teen Social Network
When news came out that Conde Nast was launching its teen social media site Flip.com, back in 2006, Staci had a very pertinent question: "Can Conde Nast, which has been so good at matching demographics with ideas for print, create an online place appealing enough to catch and keep...
Tags: Partnership, Network, Social Media, Conde Nast, Business Structures, Social Networking, Finance, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Companies, Rafat Ali
External links 2008-12-03
Conde Nast Names Robert A. Sauerberg, Jr. Group President, Consumer Marketing
NEW YORK -- Robert A. Sauerberg, Jr. has been named Group President, Conde Nast Consumer Marketing, it was announced today by Charles H. Townsend, President and C.E.O. of Conde Nast Publications. "Managing our relationships with consumers is every bit as important as our editorial and advertising sales responsibilities," said...
Tags: Conde Nast Publications Inc., Fairchild Semiconductor Corp.
Research articles 2008-01-15
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