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MAGAZINE BRAND LEADERS HOT LIST

Brand Leaders Hot List

Oct 29, 2007

-By AdweekMedia Staff Report


Magazines. You remember those. They're that quaint medium that enabled Time Inc., Condé Nast and Hearst to erect global media empires that, lately, have become purveyors not only of print but also a dizzying display of digital sidelines, TV shows, satellite radio channels, retail shops, housewares, even condiments. Rodale powerhouse Men's Health sits atop this year’s AdweekMedia Brand Leaders Hot List, our annual ranking of magazines doing the most aggressive, ingenious job of propagating their brands. Those gathered in Boca Raton, Fla., Oct. 28-30 for the American Magazine Conference will get an earful about the "Maga-Brand Revolution." And it's no wonder publishers are fixated on brand proliferation. Time Inc.'s InStyle projects that, in five years, businesses beyond the core print product will contribute a whopping 20 percent of the brand's revenue.

 Click here for the Brand Leaders Hot List and the full report



Brand Leaders Hot List

Oct 29, 2007

-By AdweekMedia Staff Report


Magazines. You remember those. They're that quaint medium that enabled Time Inc., Condé Nast and Hearst to erect global media empires that, lately, have become purveyors not only of print but also a dizzying display of digital sidelines, TV shows, satellite radio channels, retail shops, housewares, even condiments. Rodale powerhouse Men's Health sits atop this year’s AdweekMedia Brand Leaders Hot List, our annual ranking of magazines doing the most aggressive, ingenious job of propagating their brands. Those gathered in Boca Raton, Fla., Oct. 28-30 for the American Magazine Conference will get an earful about the "Maga-Brand Revolution." And it's no wonder publishers are fixated on brand proliferation. Time Inc.'s InStyle projects that, in five years, businesses beyond the core print product will contribute a whopping 20 percent of the brand's revenue.

 Click here for the Brand Leaders Hot List and the full report
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