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Tuesday Apr 08, 2008
The Folio: 40 Announced
Folio: magazine, not to be confused with Conde Nast's money-loser Portfolio, makes some list of magazine world influentials or top folks or something like that: The 2008 FOLIO: 40 Multifaceted landscape? Like mountains and ditches? Anyway, the Californians who made the list are Michael Arrington, founder of TechCrunch, which is a blog, not a magazine. The Spears Family, without whom magazine editors would be desperate. Fun fact: A Britney tabloid cover, on average, equals 1.28 million in newsstand sales; OK!'s Jamie Lynn scoop sent the magazine over the million mark for the first time. Owen Van Natta and Jordan Hoffner, of YouTube, which is also not a magazine. They told magazine editors to give up on their own ideas for social networking: Your audience already uses Facebook and YouTube and isn't going to migrate to your site. Folio: also thinks that Eric Mika, SVP, Publishing Director, The Hollywood Reporter, is someone to watch. Media Wire Daily called the list a "stroke job". Nice. Natalie Zee Drieu, Sr. Editor at Craft, is very happy with her award, which is the right response. Email This Post |
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