Condé Nast gets it and starts investing in the web
Brides.com combines content from three different Condé Nast magazines and the company is preparing another site, for teenage girls. And its projected new business magazine, which is to begin publishing next year, will have a large Internet component with original content.
"These investments mark a new level of commitment to the Web by Condé Nast, the nation's second-biggest magazine publisher after the Time Inc. division of Time Warner, and reflect the new reality in the magazine industry: The Internet is an indispensable companion to print," says the Times article. It quotes Steven Newhouse, scion of the founder of Advance Publications and chairman of Advance.net:
"You gain a broader audience and more loyalty from your subscribers if you extend the experience into the Web."
As the dowager queens of publishing shrug into flirty skirts, get hip and get serious about the web, are there signs of similar movement in Canada?
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