Topic: John Loughlin

HGTV Magazine

Hoping for a second magazine-TV hybrid grand slam, Hearst's HGTV Magazine is already at 257,000 subscriptions and counting. . . . . In 2011, Hearst...
Republican challengers to Rhode Island Representative David Cicilline oppose gay marriage, but support civil unionsRepublican challengers to Rhode Island Representative David Cicilline oppose gay marriage, but support civil unions. Cicilline, who joined three other openly gay members of Congress on November 2 ...
Republicans look to reverse New England slide by targeting handful of House seatsNew England Republicans, dismissed as a vanishing breed after a string of congressional losses, are now thinking comeback.Tapping a deep vein of voter discontent over the economy, jobs and ...
Team that helped GOP's Brown win Mass. Senate race tries campaign template elsewhere The political team that helped Scott Brown stage his improbable victory in the Massachusetts Senate race wants to apply its winning strategy elsewhere this election year.The handiwork ...
A hundred or so publishing executives gathered at the Yale Club here yesterday for the Fulfillment Management Association's annual luncheon. executive editor Matt Kinsman, was focused on the future of the magazine publishing industry, and how two consumer publishers-Hearst and Atlantic ...
Primex 2009 was a subdued event, held during a rare Florida deep freeze at a time when the print-magazine industry is enduring perhaps its worst-ever deep freeze. But the keynote presentation, by Hearst Magazines executive vice president and general manager, John Loughlin ...
This comment on a blog post I wrote yesterday got me thinking about how people all over the industry are struggling to understand the unprecedented environment of today, which combines the fast-changing media structure combined with a remarkably difficult recession: One of ...
experience, unlike other forms of traditional media, and are holding their own better in ad sales and circulation than other media, Hearst Magazines EVP and general manager John Loughlin told a meeting of magazine production executives here Tuesday. Loughlin was the keynote ...
Two weeks after threatening publishers with separate 7-cents-per-copy price hikes, a pair of major magazine wholesalers, Anderson News and Source Interlink, have decided to cease operations, according to a source at Comag.. , a Source Interlink spokesperson declined to comment "on rumors. Last ...

Urban Boarding Schools Offer Twist on the Elite

As a response to charges that schools must do more to help low-income students, a small number of boarding programs-two of them in Brooklyn-have been established in America's cities. Brooklyn's programs have been sponsored by ANCHOR, a six-year-old nonprofit that ...