It's official! Nina Garcia is back at the Elle offices and this time it's as the editor-in-chief of the fashion magazine, announced Hearst Tuesday morning. Garcia, who until now was the creative director of Marie Claire, took to Twitter and said, "Today is a very special day for me. So excited and honored to be back to @ellemagazine as its new Editor-in-Chief." The Project Runway judge will succeed Robbie Myers who is stepping down and has been editor-in-chief since 2000. This announcement was made by Hearst President and CEO Steven R. Swartz and Hearst Magazines President David Carey. Garcia's first day in her new role will be on...
- 9/12/2017
- E! Online
Media mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg has shed some new light on WndrCo, an upstart that represents his next act after departing DreamWorks Animation as CEO, and for which he has currently raised $600 million to invest in other tech companies and digital media ventures.
Katzenberg said WndrCo, which ultimately hopes to raise a total of $700 million, will focus on developing “new TV,” or content that’s less expensive, less lengthy, and designed specifically for mobile consumption. “I believe there is going to be an enterprise 10 years from now that will be as big as the television business is today,” he told Hearst Magazines president David Carey at a Q&A event, as reported by Variety. "But it’s going to be delivered to you in a mobile experience, in chapters.”
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Katzenberg said WndrCo, which ultimately hopes to raise a total of $700 million, will focus on developing “new TV,” or content that’s less expensive, less lengthy, and designed specifically for mobile consumption. “I believe there is going to be an enterprise 10 years from now that will be as big as the television business is today,” he told Hearst Magazines president David Carey at a Q&A event, as reported by Variety. "But it’s going to be delivered to you in a mobile experience, in chapters.”
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- 3/6/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Hearst Magazines named Joanna Coles as the company’s new chief content officer. Coles had been editor-in-chief of Hearst Magazines’ flagship brand Cosmopolitan since 2012, as well as editorial director of Seventeen since 2014. In the new role, she will continue to report to Hearst Magazines President David Carey. “Joanna has terrific editorial and business acumen and has emerged as a strong leader during her 10 years at Hearst, both within the organization and the media community,” Hearst President and CEO Steven R. Swartz said in a statement. “She is an innovator who operates at every level and an ideal addition to...
- 9/6/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
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