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National Magazine Awards Focus on Social and Political Issues

New York and The New Yorker each won three awards.

USA Today Names New Editor in Chief

Nicole Carroll is the editor of The Arizona Republic, which, like USA Today, is part of the Gannett Newspaper…

NewBeauty Names Elle’s Emily Dougherty New Editor in Chief

Emily Dougherty comes to NewBeauty from Elle, where she was the beauty and fitness director.

Ronan Farrow Opens Up to Gayle King About Harvey Weinstein Scoop

Ronan Farrow praised The New Yorker's fact-checking department at the American Magazine Media Conference. 

Kristina O’Neill Celebrates Five Years at WSJ. With Oprah Cover

Over tea at the NoMad Hotel, Kristina O'Neill spoke about running WSJ., meeting Oprah, and those rumors that…

Ellie Awards Nix Magazine Category in Favor of Social, Digital Awards

This year's 57 nominees should focus on the "general excellence" categories, according to the American…

Time Inc., Now Meredith and More Changes to Come

The legendary magazine is looking at swift changes under its new owner.

Media People: Wired Editor in Chief Nicholas Thompson

He is celebrating his first anniversary running Wired by introducing a paywall.

Ruthie Friedlander and Christina Grasso Start Group to Aid Dealing With Eating Disorders

The Chain provides online resources and will hold events for editors, publicists, writers, photographers and…

Constance White Pens New Book on Black Style

"How to Slay" will be published in February by Rizzoli.

Elle Appoints Martin Hoops Design Director

Hoops comes to Hearst from Condé Nast.

Harper’s Magazine Provokes Media Frenzy Over Upcoming Article

An upcoming story about the 'S--tty Men in Media List' sparks outrage online.

Brides Magazine Revamps for the Instagram Generation

The Condé Nast bridal magazine gets a new look.

Changing of the Guard at Magazines

2017 brought in a wave of new editors.

W Magazine Positions Itself as a Luxury Collectible

The magazine will increase its newsstand price to $9.99 as it decreases its frequency.