The Hot List annually recognizes consumer magazines with a recent track record of standout advertising revenue and page growth. To be considered, a title's ad results must be tracked by the authoritative Publishers Information Bureau. For the Hot List a title must have been published for at least three years and must have taken in $50 million or more in annual ad revenue. When compiling the Hot List we evaluate circulation, consider performance against category peers, and consult with a number of the most influential media buyers, who provide insight on which magazines they and their clients favor at the moment.
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In recognition of all the Economist's achievements, AdweekMedia has selected The Economist’s Micklethwait and publisher Paul Rossi as Executive Team of the Year, and the title comes in at No. 1 on this year’s Hot List.
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When Men's Vogue pushed its first issue onto newsstands in the fall of 2005, many marketers were, at best, skeptical--and at worst, they expected the Condé Nast magazine to have absolutely no legs at all following doomed men’s fashion and shopping startups like the company’s Cargo and Vitals.
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New York renders arresting, award-winning visuals that paint the portrait of the ever-changing metropolis
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The editor in chief of Rodale's Men's Health is fresh off an appearance on NBC's Today show to promote his latest book, Eat This, Not That, and apparently, even if you've been named one of People's 50 Most Eligible Bachelors, as David Zinczenko was in 2003, there's still more to do to put your best face forward.
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