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Conde Nast Planning Business MagazinePOSTED August 24, 2005 NEW YORK-- Conde Nast Publications - known for its haughty stable of glossy magazines including Architectural Digest, Vanity Fair and Vogue - will dip into the world of business. The company announced the launch of a new business group, including a monthly magazine and website. The title and launch date have yet to be determined. The world of business magazines is already very competitive, with Fortune and Forbes published twice-per-month, and Business Week a weekly. Joanne Lipman, deputy managing editor of The Wall Street Journal, has been named Editor-In-Chief of the unnamed magazine, announced Thomas J. Wallace, Editorial Director. "In her 22 years at The Journal, Joanne Lipman has proven herself to be a skilled journalist and an innovative editor," Wallace said. "She is the perfect person to lead this new magazine." Lipman has been a deputy managing editor of The Wall Street Journal since 2000. She was the founder of the Weekend Journal and Personal Journal sections, and editor in chief of Weekend Journal. She also oversaw the paper's 2002 redesign. Most recently she has been working on the development of Weekend Edition, a sixth day of The Wall Street Journal that will appear each Saturday beginning on September 17, 2005. Lipman joined the Journal in 1983 as a reporter in New York and was responsible for initiating and writing the paper's daily advertising column in 1989. She subsequently was a news editor on The Wall Street Journal's page one staff. "Conde Nast is the premier magazine publishing company,
and I am delighted to be joining the team," Lipman said. "This new group fits well with the growth strategy of the company and will complement Conde Nast's existing titles," Townsend said. "David Carey has exceptional business acumen and great experience with magazine launches. Joanne and David will make an excellent team." David Carey has been Vice President and Publisher of The New Yorker since 1998. Previously, he had been founding publisher of SmartMoney, a joint venture between The Wall Street Journal and The Hearst Corporation. In 2001, Carey served as President and CEO of Gruner & Jahr's Business Information Group. He joined Conde Nast in May of 1995 to re-launch House & Garden. Conde Nast Publications, Inc., currently publishes 18 magazines. It is a unit of the Advance Magazine Group, which includes Conde Nast Publications, Fairchild Publications, Parade Publications, Golf Digest Companies, and CondeNet. |
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