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Dazed Media to Make Digital Issues Free Amid Coronavirus Lockdown
The move comes as Britain bans public gatherings of more than two as it battles the deadly virus.
How People Editor in Chief Produces the U.S.’ Biggest Weekly Magazine From His New York Home
Dan Wakeford's 200-strong editorial team are learning to adapt to the "new abnormal."
Playboy Magazine Ceases Print Edition After 66 years
It seems coronavirus has claimed its first magazine.
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Time 100 List and Summit Postponed Until September
It's the latest media event to be canceled and organizers are hoping that it can be rescheduled for September.
Newspaper Editors Condemn China for Expelling American Reporters Amid Coronavirus Crisis
The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal were all impacted.
Magazines Lift Paywalls on Coronavirus Content
Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and New York Magazine are among the publications making online COVID-19 content…
Tracy Anderson Launches Namesake Wellness Magazine
The fitness entrepreneur has shuttered studios amid coronavirus fears, but is forging ahead with her latest…
The New York Times Tests the Waters With Google Lens
Readers flicking through The New York Times Magazine's annual music issue will be able to use Google Lens to…
Condé Nast Staffer Has Suspected Case of Coronavirus
The magazine publisher and other media companies are taking precautions as the cases of COVID-19 continue to…
Twitter’s Latest Spat: Condé Nast’s Roger Lynch Vs President Trump
Condé Nast's ceo defends Vanity Fair's coverage of how the president is dealing with the coronavirus.
Magazine Editors’ Favorite Ellie Awards Postponed Amid Coronavirus Concerns
A number of media events have been canceled as authorities around the country move to stop the spread of the…
N.Y. Magazine Owner Closes Office After Non-Vox Employee in Building Tested Positive for Coronavirus
The office, located in downtown Manhattan, is due to reopen on March 12.
Men’s Journal Lays Off Entire Editorial Staff
It's understood to be moving editorial operations to California.
Condé Nast to End NDAs, But Union Says That’s Not Enough
It made it company policy, but The NewsGuild argues that it should be enshrined in union bargaining contracts.
Hearst Execs and Union Organizing Committee Sit Down for First Time
Hundreds of staffers across 24 brands, including Cosmopolitan and Esquire, announced their intention to…