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Penton Media Emerges from Chapter 11
March 11, 2010 From Folio
Less than a month after undergoing a pre-packaged reorganization designed to reduce the company's debt by $270 million, Penton Media announced it has emerged from Chapter 11.On Friday, March 5, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York approved Penton's pre-packaged plan. In addition to the elimination of $270 million in long-term debt, Penton received an extension of the maturity on its senior secured credit facility through 2014.
 
Penton Files Chapter 11
February 9, 2010 From min online
Penton Media will eliminate $270 million of company debt in a prepackaged Chapter 11 restructuring agreement that it plans to file in the next few days, Penton announced this morning. The company has reached terms of agreement with its lenders, and some shareholders in the company have also agreed to make “significant new investment” in the company to provide working capital and improve liquidity. Penton expects to have its package finalized and to re-emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 30 to 45 days. Penton claims that its cash flow is solid and that day-to-day operations or the management structure will not be affected.
 
Solutions Showcase : Better, Faster Magazine Production
September 2008 From Publishing Executive
For magazine production managers, getting accurate pages to the printer by the deadline is the name of the game. With increasing production costs and decreasing workforces at many magazines, anything that makes it easier for a production manager to do his or her job is a must-have.
 
How to Plan, Produce and Profit From Webcasts
September 2006 From Publishing Executive
Before delving into the world of webcasts or, shall we say, webinars, it seems pertinent to explain the differences between the two. There aren’t any. “The only differences that exist are mere fabrications lying within the minds of individuals who have ideas about what webcasts or webinars are,” says Richard Rist, founder and CEO, Intellor Group—a multimedia company in Gaithersburg, Md., that specializes in webinars. “The confusion is the result of different terms coined for the same technology, which were originated by large software companies.” Though it is true many consider webcasting to be more video-based and webinars more PowerPoint-based—often lumped under
 
American Red Cross, Penton Custom Media Partner on Commemorative Magazine
June 2006 From PE Inbox
CLEVELAND—The American Red Cross and Penton Custom Media recently partnered to produce a custom publication celebrating the American Red Cross’ 125th anniversary. The commemorative magazine chronicles the history of the organization, which was founded by Clara Barton. The partnership turned editorial management, design and production responsibilities over to Penton. Archived and recent photographs re-tell many of the American Red Cross’ stories, and the magazine profiles many of the volunteers and staff who devoted their time through the years to the organization’s cause. First copies of the publication were distributed at the recent American Red Cross Gala in Washington, D.C. Additional copies were sent to
 
Conference for Magazine Publishing Execs Facing New Challenges
December 2005 From Publishing Executive
Top executives from the industry's leading publishing organizations head the roster of speakers for the 2006 PrintMedia Conference and Expo, including: William Barron, vice president, publishing director, Hearst Business Media Ned Borowsky, president and CEO, North American Publishing Company Dora Braschi Cardinale, executive vice president, print production, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. Erik Cullins, associate director of digital development, Time Inc. Nan Forte, executive vice president, WebMD.com consumer services, editor in chief, WebMD Magazine David Greene, president, PostNewsweek Tech Media Bob Kelly, publisher, Kiplinger's Personal Finance Gordon McLeod, president, Sports Illustrated's SI.com Jim O'Brien, vice president of distribution and postal affairs, Time Inc. Ellen
 
Best in Custom Publishing Recognized at Pearl Awards
November 2005 From Publishing Executive
New York, NY -- November 28, 2005 -- Eighty-eight awards were presented in 30 categories at the second annual Pearl Awards, hosted by the Custom Publishing Council (CPC), at the University Club in New York City. Hosted A team of 30 judges poured over 357 entries to identify publications demonstrating the best in strategy, design and editorial. Applicants submitted entries in both business-to-business and business-to-consumer sectors, as well as by circulation size, and were awarded gold, silver and bronze awards.   The 2005 Pearl Award winners were: *(denotes number of awards received) The Magazine Group WebMD the Magazine (6) Biz Tech for