Media Carousel: Pre-Holiday Rush Kathryn Hopkins
There’s been a lot of pre-holiday job news as companies have rushed to put out their announcements in the past few weeks.
First up, here’s a round-up of all the major changes happening at Condé Nast. The biggest news has to be that
Anna Wintour who was seen as on thin ice this past summer has instead been made even more powerful with the additional titles of chief content officer and global editorial director of Vogue. She was already artistic director and editor in chief of American Vogue.
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Elsewhere in the Condé Nast reshuffle aimed at streamlining editions in a bid to save costs:
Two dozen English-language news publishers and publications have collected 100,000 or more digital-only subscriptions, new research by Press Gazette has found.
Between them, the 24 news brands share more than 20m online subscriptions, a number that has been boosted significantly since the start of the Covid-19 crisis.
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March 19, 2021
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US giants the New York Times (6.1m), Washington Post (3m) and Wall Street Journal (2.4m) lead the way in our 100k Club league table.
We also today exclusively reveal new figures for the Financial Times, the Guardian, Barron’s, McClatchy, the Los Angeles Times and the Minneapolis Star Tribune, which has emerged as a digital leader among traditional US metropolitan daily newspapers.