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more about #wennermedia more comments → Magister: I subscribe to at least a half dozen magazines and I've subscribed to Rolling Stone for about 30 years, but other than to follow a "more info" thing i... more » allyzay: Wait, Foster -- THAT'S the cover you chose to illustrate this story? Is this a "nerd alert!" situation? more » goldenslumbers: He needs to talk to the person who decided to put the Jonas Brothers on the cover, twice within a year. I can take the Beatles cover even if the ar... more » SpyMagician: Their cover story on The Beatles breaking up says it all: They have no idea the year is 2009. more » semiserious: I never know how much trust to put into Alexa/Compete/Quantcast numbers, but it seems Pitchfork -- which I imagine is probably one of the better traff... more » cohenj88: At the risk of sounding like I was dropped on my head, maybe the move is for Rolling Stone to stop presenting itself as a publication about music comp... more » Cookie Guggleman: Actually that Hunter S. Thompson quote is: "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." more » Maura Johnston: As someone who watches pieces of music news circle the drain for days at a time in her professional life, I can say one thing with confidence: If RS i... more » JacquesPaysan: Or she could, you know, live modestly and get a regular job. more » Mediahohoho: She's good people. more » Perhaps Not: Do we really pretend that those three magazines are anything more than less-interesting versions of the trades? more » Murph1908: And I thought it was annoying enough when magazines started putting the table of contents around page 17, with 2-16 filled with ads. Now they are maki... more » phlox✔: Purity Control more » Smitros: Magazines--they're just like us. more » belltolls: Are impure ads mortal or venial sins? more » -
#tardy
Rolling Stone Finally Taking Late, Doomed Shot At RollingStone.com
It must pain Jann Wenner to see his other properties start succeeding where flagship Rolling Stone squandered possibilities and descended into irrelevancy: online. Now that US Weekly's site has heat, Wenner's finally starting to line up RS's strategy of "whatever." More » -
#celebrityscience
Janice Min's Mysterious Future
Us Weekly editor Janice Min is reportedly considering quitting her job when her contract's up in two weeks. And why not? She's made her millions, and millions. But! The post-magazine life of a celebrity editor is fraught with danger. More » -
#recessionomics
Spanked By the Magazine Priests (And Kinda Liking It)
Us Weekly became the third magazine in a week reprimanded by the American Society of Magazine Editors for impure ads. It's as if Us, Entertainment Weekly and ESPN the Magazine don't care about purity!
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#rumormonger
Jann Wenner Firing People At Drop of a Hat
Can Wenner Media go three weeks without another spurt of layoffs? Probably not, judging by its recent history. The latest seemingly whimsical cuts came earlier today. More » -

