January 24, 2019

Glamour Cuts Print Staff as Conde Nast Continues its Reorganization

Condé Nast is starting out the year with staff cuts to the Glamour magazine team, part of the parent company’s overall reorganization plan. According to WWD, Glamour cut staff last week, including an assistant editor and executive beauty editor. This news comes just two months after Glamour announced that the 80-year-old fashion and beauty magazine would cease publication at the beginning of this year. The January 2019 issue was the magazine’s last regular print issue. The magazine may, however, print special editions occasionally.

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Subscription Monetization: Growing Opportunities for Subscription Businesses

Here is a number to marvel over: $2.3 trillion. Thats the size the subscription revenue marketplace will be in 2020 if economic forecasters are to be believed. Thats up half a trillion dollars from today. Where will this growth emerge, you may ask? And, how can my business capture its share?

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Washington D.C. Enacts A New Law Affecting Recurring Billing Subscriptions

There is a new law enacted in Washington D.C. which will place new restrictions on businesses that sell goods or services to consumers pursuant to a contract that automatically renews. The proposed law is called the Structured Settlements and Automatic Renewal Protections Act of 2018. Lisa B. Dubrow, Esq. explains.

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