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Conde Nast Takes Away Operations Of Magazine Websites From CondeNet

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Magazine firm Conde Nast has transferred operations and maintenance of its individual magazine websites from its interactive unit, CondeNet, a change that will give those titles’ editors more flexibility in developing their sites, MediaWeek reports.
The 27 individual sites for such titles as Glamour, Jane, and Vanity Fair, will now report to John Bellando, COO of Conde Nast…CondeNet will continue to run the destination sites like Concierge.com and Epicurious.com, as well as still handle online ad sales functions, with involvement by the Conde Nast Media Group and the individual magazine publishers.
The changes come after internal friction about the earlier structure
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Conde Nast’s Net Awakening; New Yorker and Others Just Front-End Sites

Nov 30, 2006 2:31 PM ET

Posted In: Media & Publishing, Magazines, Companies, Conde Nast

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