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Former Condé Nast exec lands at Reader's Digest
May 4, 2010 From Crain's New York Business
Dan Lagani, the former president of Condé Nast's Fairchild Fashion Group, is moving to the Reader's Digest Association....
 
This Week's Featured Video: Highlights from the 2010 Publishing Business Conference & Expo
This Week's Featured Video: Highlights from the 2010 Publishing Business Conference & Expo
April 23, 2010 From News
With a trying 2008 and 2009 behind us, most publishers who attended the 2010 Publishing Business Conference & Expo (PublishingBusiness.com), March 8-10, seemed, at the very least, less worried about the future than they were last year and, in fact, most were quite optimistic. The conference theme, “Publishing at a Tipping Point,” was the unifying force behind more than 60 educational sessions presented by 150 speakers from all walks of the publishing industry. The presentations and discussions focused on industry shifts and practical information to help publishers adapt and thrive.
 
Peggy Northrop
Editor's Note: PBC Speaker Lineup Unveiled
December 16, 2009 From PE Inbox
The Publishing Business Conference & Expo (PBC) this week announced a roster of speakers for the 2010 show, highlighted by top executives from publishing companies including Forbes Media, Hanley Wood, Reader's Digest and Food Network magazine.
 
Peggy Northrop
PBC Speakers Announced: Execs from Forbes, Hanley Wood, Reader's Digest, Food Network Magazine Highlight Lineup
December 16, 2009 From News
The Publishing Business Conference & Expo (PBC) today announced a roster of speakers for the 2010 show, highlighted by top executives from publishing companies including Forbes Media, Hanley Wood, Reader's Digest and Food Network magazine.
 
Purpose Driven Connection magazine
Reader's Digest Axes Purpose Driven Connection
November 6, 2009 From PE Inbox
Purpose Driven Connection magazine will see its print magazine shuttered and will move to a Web-based, digital format in January 2010.
 
Reader's Digest Reaches Deal With Nearly 80 Percent of Secured Lenders
August 21, 2009 From PE Inbox
The Reader's Digest Association yesterday announced that nearly 80 percent of its senior secured lenders have signed on to an agreement in principle for a restructuring plan to significantly reduce its debt burden
 
Former Donnelley CEO Named New Quebecor Chairman
June 23, 2009 From News

Quebecor World names its new board of directors.

 
Major Transformation Announced by Reader's Digest
June 19, 2009 From PE Inbox
Reader's Digest, the venerable, 87-year-old publishing bastion, today announced a major transformation of its brand.
 
Major Transformation Announced by Reader's Digest
June 19, 2009 From News
Reader's Digest, the venerable, 87-year-old publishing bastion, today announced a major transformation of its brand.
 
Reader's Digest Forges Digital Partnership to Provide 50,000 Articles Online
October 17, 2008 From PE Inbox
The Reader's Digest Association (RDA) has partnered with HowStuffWorks.com to provide 50,000 articles to the Web site over the next five years.
 
Execs from Crain, Forbes, Leo Burnett and Merriam-Webster to Be Inducted Into Hall of Fame
August 2006 From PE Inbox
Production and manufacturing professionals are often the unsung heroes behind print products, working hard behind the scenes to ensure deadlines and quality requirements are met and costs are minimized, and that’s just the tip of the behemoth production iceberg. Once a year, however, several of the publishing industry’s most accomplished executives get the spotlight cast upon them as they are inducted into the Publishing Executive Hall of Fame (formerly the PrintMedia Hall of Fame), a 19-year-old tradition of recognizing leadership in the production of magazines, books and advertising. This year, those being awarded for achievements in their careers and contributions to the publishing industry are: -
 
A Recipe for a Successful Launch
December 2005 From Publishing Executive
Rachael Ray is reported to have bountiful energy and a genuine passion for her job. Just watch any one of her four Food Network programs to see her energy and optimism in action. That's right, four: "30 Minute Meals," "$40 a Day," "Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels" and "Inside Dish with Rachael Ray." And she's working on a new syndicated talk show for fall 2006, with the support of such big names in TV programming as King World and Harpo Productions backing the show. The Rachael Ray brand is hot. And Ray's boundless energy will serve her well as she follows in the footsteps of
 
P3 Elects New Executive Board Members
August 2004 From Publishing Executive
With the presidential election still in a dead heat and both candidates wooing the critical state of Ohio, it's still too early to predict whether the country will be turned over to a new president. For Partnership in Print Production (P3), a nonprofit professional and educational association of professionals and students in graphic arts, life is much simpler. At its recently held annual meeting, the organization gave its unanimous approval of the 2004-2005 executive board, which includes the election of Rosemary Sirico, production director of Aerosoles Inc., Edison, N.J., as president. Sirico held the P3 vice presidency for the 2003-2004 season and succeeds David
 
Remote Control
October 2002 From Publishing Executive
In honor of one of Reader's Digest's most enduring features, "It Pays to Increase Your Word Power," PrintMedia offers the following quiz (the answer is below): Coadjute: A. Cohabitate B. Conspire C. Colocate D. Cooperate For the better part of a century, Reader's Digest has wended its way into homes and communities across the globe. Like the magazine's "It Pays to Increase Your Word Power," it pays for the production staff at Reader's Digest Association, the magazine's parent company, to coadjute (answer: D. cooperate). In addition to producing 48 editions of the magazine in 19 languages and selling it in more than 60 countries,
 
Dynamic Duos
February 2001 From News
Print-to-Web publishing is an increasingly more common phenomenon. But what happens when a print publisher looks to a dot-com to share content online? Recently, some of the most esteemed print publishers have been doing just that. The New York Times signed a deal with Yahoo! to share its content online. Under the agreement, New York Times Digital will provide articles to the dot-com's search page. Content will include politics, business, national and international news, as well as technology features. New York Times Digital will also contribute news customized for Yahoo!'s New York City- and Boston-specific sites. The result, according to Times reports, will
 
 
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