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Hearst’s Michael Clinton on Retirement, ‘Failing Fast’ and the Future

As Clinton put it: "It's nice to be a media executive who actually gets to retire on your own terms."

The New York Times Wants to Be Parenting Destination With New Site

The Times sees the topic of parenting as an opportunity for a whole new site, and a whole new subscription…

Vice Goes Full ‘Brand Safety’ in Bid to Woo Advertisers

Ceo Nancy Dubuc said she isn't Vice's resident "adult," but the one-time "alt" company is making a lot of…

Condé Nast Says Its Video Is ‘New Prime Time’ TV

As executive Pamela Drucker Mann put it: "We're the new Thursday night, and we're always on."

InStyle’s Newest Publisher Looking to Digital ‘Potential’

Agnes Chapski, after an apparently acrimonious departure from NewBeauty, is looking to go deep into InStyle's…

New York Times Gets Into Festivals, Derides ‘Content’ at NewFronts

As A.G. Sulzberger sees it, "content" is little more than "a useful word for junk."

ITB Worldwide Expanding, Launching Influencer Panel Series

The influencer and entertainment agency is absorbing part of Octagon Sports and Entertainment.

New York Times Pairs With Everlane for Earth Day Ad Push

The publisher is hoping to keep driving subscriptions with a new campaign around its climate change coverage.

Out Magazine Owner Pride Media Suing for $10M Over Payment Issues

Pride claims its been slandered and is losing advertising over being held responsible for unpaid freelancers.

Ralph Lauren Unveils New Global Campaign, ‘Family Is Who You Love’

Several of the families featured in the campaign were also models in the designer's 50th anniversary runway…

Bustle Digital Group Buys Another Digital Site Off the Brink

BDG just picked up The Outline, which has been teetering since last year when it laid off its editorial staff.

Europe Approves Tougher Digital Media Copyright Rules

Aimed at the likes of Google and Facebook, the new rules are meant to give some power back to news publishers…

Jerry Media Facing Federal Lawsuit Over Text Meme

The issue of where a meme actually originated is likely to be an early feature of the case against the owner…

Google Hit With Third EU Fine in Two Years

European lawmakers aren't letting up on the search company and its advertising methods.

Forty Years After ‘Killing Us Softly,’ Creator Jean Kilbourne Still on Crusade

Research proves girls, who are highly exposed to sexual images, tend to suffer more from eating disorders…