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  2. Wired (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Condé Nast Italia launched the Italian edition of Wired and Wired.it. [62] On April 2, 2009, Condé Nast relaunched the UK edition of Wired, edited by David Rowan, and launched Wired.co.uk. [63] In 2006, Condé Nast repurchased Wired Digital from Lycos, returning the website to the same company that published the magazine, reuniting ...

  3. Condé Nast - Wikipedia

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    Condé Nast (/ ˌ k ɒ n d eɪ ˈ n æ s t /) is a global mass media company founded in 1909 by Condé Montrose Nast (1873–1942) and owned by Advance Publications. [1] Its headquarters are located at One World Trade Center in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan .

  4. Ars Technica - Wikipedia

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    Ars Technica was privately owned until May 2008, when it was sold to Condé Nast Digital, the online division of Condé Nast Publications. Condé Nast purchased the site, along with two others, for $25 million and added it to the company's Wired Digital group, which also includes Wired and, formerly, Reddit. The staff mostly works from home and ...

  5. Predatory publishing - Wikipedia

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    "Think. Check. Submit." poster by an international initiative to help researchers avoid predatory publishing. Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing [1] [2] or deceptive publishing, [3] is an exploitative academic publishing business model, where the journal or publisher prioritizes self-interest at the expense of scholarship.

  6. Portfolio.com - Wikipedia

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    Portfolio.com's April 2007 launch by Condé Nast was heavily reported on due, in part, to its large estimated budget reported to be between $100 million [5] and $125 million [6] (covering multiple years of operation), and to the boldness of the publisher to launch a business magazine at a time when similar magazines such as BusinessWeek, Business 2.0, Forbes, and Fortune were struggling to ...

  7. Condé Nast Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Conde Nast Entertainment was started by magazine publisher Condé Nast in October 2011 with the hiring of Dawn Ostroff. [9]Online video channels for GQ and Glamour were launched in March 2013 with four original video series for each brand with Procter & Gamble, Microsoft and snack-food company Mondelēz International sponsoring those shows. [6]

  8. Rappers Drake and 21 Savage could pay millions from ... - AOL

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    Drake and 21 Savage promoted their "Her Loss" album with many fake media appearances, but their "counterfeit" Vogue cover has earned them a lawsuit.

  9. Condé Nast union - Wikipedia

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    The four publications owned by Condé Nast which had organized prior to the recognition of Condé Nast Union retained their separate unions. [1] On November 1, 2023, Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch announced 5% of its workforce, estimated at 270 to more than 300 employees, would be laid off, amid negotiations for its first contract with Condé Nast ...