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.
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Publisher Hearst Magazines laid off 197 employees last week, the majority of whom worked at its headquarters on 8th Avenue in Hell’s Kitchen. Hearst Tower on 8th Avenue and W57th Street. Photo: Phil O ...
Hearst Corporation, its wholly owned subsidiary Hearst Holdings Inc., and HHI's wholly owned subsidiary Hearst Communications Inc. (usually referred to simply as Hearst) constitute an American ...
Hearst Lays Off Around 200 Employees From Magazine Division Hearst Magazines has just fired around 200 employees, most of whom were assigned to the company's midtown Manhattan headquarters, according ...
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 ...