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NEW YORK -- The New York Times Magazine announced today that its total advertising pages in 2005 increased by 316 pages - achieving a 9% gain and near...
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NEW YORK -- The second sentence of the fourth graf should read: The Magazine reaches 5.2 million weekly readers every Sunday in hundreds of markets ac...
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In addition to shedding about 50 staffers as part of a larger contraction at parent Time Inc., the magazine has hiked its newsstand price by $1, reduced its guaranteed circulation to advertisers from 4 million to 3.25 million, debated a new advertiser option for counting readers and unveiled a redesign in its March 26 issue. After a disappointing 2005, when all three dipped in ad pages and Time and Newsweek experienced double-digit losses, the number of pages was basically flat in 2006, according to the Publishers Information Bureau.
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In November, Johnson laid off Jeff Burns, Ebony senior vice president and associate publisher; Dennis Boston, Ebony senior vice president and Midwest advertising director, and Barbara Rudd, Ebony vice president and Western advertising director, all of whom had been with the company for nearly 30 years.
Through September, Ebony was down 8.7 percent in ad revenue ($46.5 million) and 10.3 percent in ad pages, when compared to the same period last year, according to Publishers Information Bureau figures. Jet was down roughly six percent in both ad revenue and pages over the same period," reported Jason Fell in Folio Magazine.
(ProQuest: ... denotes text stops here in original.) Defender staff report Restructuring at Johnson Publishing Company has cost another 16 jobs, according to reliable...
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NEW YORK -- FAST COMPANY magazine today announced that its ad pages increased 9.1% in the first quarter of 2007 compared to the same period one year a...
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Magazine publishers posted an 18 percent decline in advertising revenue last year, more than twice as steep as a year earlier, according to data released by a trade group.
Revenue from advertising sales at major magazines plunged to $19.5 billion last year from $23.7 billion, according to Publishers Information Bureau data. The drop in 2008 was 7.8 percent. Ad pages fell 26 percent to 169,218. The drought forced publishers to reduce the frequency of some magazines, cut staff and sell or close titles. Conde Nast shuttered its Portfolio and Gourmet magazines in 2009.
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The Magazine Adds 181 New Advertising Pages in 2006
NEW YORK -- The New York Times Magazine is the number one publication in advertising pages for 2...
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Business Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 10, 2003
The New York Times today announced that The New York Times Magazine, the newspaper's cri...
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Business Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 20, 2004
In 2003 The New York Times Magazine ranked second in ad pages among 248 national magazin...
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... from 2008 to 2009, according to Publishers Information Bureau. The decline is blamed on a wea...