Sally Singer Leaves Vogue, Named New Editor of T Magazine

Congrats to Sally Singer, T’s new editor in chief! She will be missed at Conde Nast’s Vogue. Here’s the official news we just received from the New York Times. Sally Singer has been selected as the new editor of T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Bill Keller, executive editor of The New York Times, [...]

Architectural Digest Editor Paige Rense Noland to Retire

Paige Rense Noland will retire this August from Architectural Digest, the magazine she has edited for almost 40 years and transformed from a niche trade journal into the world’s preeminent publication of design. Ms. Rense Noland’s retirement was announced today by S.I. Newhouse, Jr., Chairman of Condé Nast. She will remain on the masthead as [...]

Adobe and Condé Nast partner for Wired iPad App

Here’s the official news from Adobe on their partnership with Condé Nast on creating Wired Magazine’s iPad Edition: Adobe has unveiled a new digital viewer technology that enables print publishers to bring stunning digital versions of their magazines to life. This new publishing software was developed with input from Condé Nast’s WIRED magazine, a publication that [...]

Condé Nast considering moving to new World Trade Center?

Will the Condé Nasties move from Time Square? The publishing giant Condé Nast has been talking to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey about moving to 1 World Trade Center when it is complete, a potential coup for the signature skyscraper rising from ground zero. Condé Nast, which occupies about 800,000 square [...]

Bon Appétit Publisher Carol Smith Sends Welcome Email

After a successful run at Elle, publisher Carol Smith has left Hachette Filipacchi for Conde Nast — to become VP and publishing director for Bon Appetit and the Gourmet brand. Carol succeeds Paul Jowdy, who had been VP-publisher at Bon Appetit since 2006. Paul is remaining with Conde Nast, reporting to Caron, in the new [...]