Hearst Magazines, the publisher of Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping and Esquire, has fired around 200 employees — most of whom work at the company’s iconic headquarters in Midtown Manhattan.
As 9 a.m. came and went, staffers who didn’t receive a meeting request sighed a breath of relief. But then at 9:35, Chirichella sent another email telling staff that, due to a “technical difficulty,” ...
Hearst Magazines has acquired MotorTrend Group, a Warner Bros. Discovery business that includes MotorTrend, Hot Rod, Roadkill, Automobil and a portfolio of digital, social, print, direct to consumer ...
Hearst Connecticut Media Group is negotiating to acquire the Waterbury Republican-American newspaper, it said Thursday. The ...
Media giant Hearst Magazines has acquired MotorTrend Group, previously a subsidiary of TNT Sports, which is a division of Warner Bros. Discovery. In addition to MotorTrend, the brands within ...
Hearst Connecticut Media group announced Thursday it is negotiating to purchase the Republican-American newspaper in ...
Layoffs announced last week at Hearst Magazines will affect some employees at its Easton office, a spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday. Published reports say Hearst employees received notice of the ...
Sherri Chambers on Monday was named chief marketing officer at Hearst Magazines, according to the company’s president Debi Chirichella and global chief revenue officer Lisa Ryan Howard.
Popular MotorTrend publications will reportedly break free from Warner Bros. Discovery to join forces with the likes of Car and Driver, Road & Track and Autoweek, all operating under the Hearst ...