David Kaplan
Feb 7, 2011 3:34 PM
Sarah Chubb, widely respected as the person who helped form Condé Nast’s digital division over a decade ago, is leaving the company, the publisher announced. A magazine vet through two decades, most of which at CN, Chubb rose from a post as Vogue’s ad manager in 1991 to becoming director…
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David Kaplan
Jan 29, 2009 6:30 AM
Over the past year, a number of magazine publishers have decided that it no longer makes sense to keep different ad sales teams for print and online. For one thing, at a time of rising layoffs, companies are finding it easy to consolidate staffs in general. But as online advertising…
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David Kaplan
Jan 25, 2009 6:19 PM
Condé Nast is abandoning its longstanding strategy of separating digital properties and deciding instead to roll them all into one division. Sarah Chubb, president of the now disbanded CondéNet, will retain her title as head of the new division, Condé Nast Digital. Chubb will report to Condé Nast CEO Charles…
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David Kaplan
Apr 24, 2008 1:06 PM
CondéNet, the online unit of magazine publisher Condé Nast, has acquired travel blog producer SFO Media, whose sites include HotelChatter.com, Jaunted.com and the forthcoming TripHacker.com. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. HotelChatter, which posts user-gen comments on lodgings located all over the world, and Jaunted, which is a pop…
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