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****** CondeNet, the online affiliate of Conde Nast magazines, will unveil its biggest expansion in five years with Thursday's launch of Men.Style.com. It'll be the upscale home on the Web to GQ, published by Conde Nast, and Details, one of the sibling Fairchild Publications, and also provide original content - including weekly updates on gear and gadgets, as well as "Fail Safe Fashion" tips for less adventurous men. Men.Style.com will also cover the men's runway shows in Milan and Paris this month. MORE ONLINE
2. USA Today
The nation's largest Bible publisher, rolling out its biggest marketing campaign ever to promote a new translation aimed at "spiritually intrigued 18- to 34-year-olds," has stumbled over a little rock: Rolling Stone. The magazine rejected Zondervan's Bible ad just weeks before its scheduled run date, citing an unwritten policy against accepting ads containing religious messages. Zondervan executives say the entertainment magazine was key in its $1 million campaign to reach young adults who have rarely, if ever, seen Bible ads before. Surveys show that 53% of this age group read the Bible less than once a year or never, although they are huge buyers of books on spiritual and religious themes. MORE ONLINE
3. NY Post
The woman who tried to shake down author and Vanity Fair scribe Dominick Dunne in a six-figure scam has sent a letter to Dunne from jail, telling the scribe she is sorry for the suffering she caused him. Martha Shelton is now behind bars in Bucks County, Pa., after pleading guilty in late December to charges of harassment, identity theft and stalking in an unrelated case involving independent movie producer Tom Brunt. Her connection with Dunne began in the mid-1990s when she was a minor source for a couple of stories that Dunne wrote in Vanity Fair about convicted parent killers Erik and Lyle Menendez. MORE ONLINE
4. NY Times
Last year was an especially bad one for the pharmaceutical industry, which experienced controversies over how drug studies are disclosed and the implosion of the painkiller Vioxx. Now, as a result of the recent publication of an article about the antidepressant Prozac, it appears that the staid, usually methodical world of medical journals could suffer its own black eye. On New Year's Day, the British medical journal BMJ published a news article suggesting that "missing" documents from a decade-old lawsuit indicated that Eli Lilly & Company, the maker of Prozac, had minimized data about the drug's risks of causing suicidal or violent behavior. MORE ONLINE
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****** ??¦ that Maxim Magazine is looking for an assistant in the photo department (PLEASE DO NOT MENTION ED) ??¦ that Nashville, Tenn.-based custom publisher is looking for a Senior Writer. Beats to include health care, history, outdoor recreation, small business and technology. Ability to turn copy quickly a must. Excellent proofreading and copy editing skills required. Must be a savvy researcher. Great opportunity for growth in a fabulous work environment. Must have at least two to three years of editorial experience in publishing industry. This is an in-house, staff position. FREELANCERS NEED NOT APPLY. Send resume and at least three clips to resumes@hammock.com. ??¦ that Child magazine is looking for interns to start as early as possible during this spring semester. Will receive an array of editorial experiences and great mentoring opportunities. Must be able to receive credit; internships are unpaid. Fax or email resume to Dawn Roode, Managing Editor, droode@childmagazine.com or FAX 212.499.2038. OK to mention ED2010. ??¦that Town & Country magazine, a Hearst publication in NYC, seeks one intern PART-TIME for its EDITORIAL department during the Spring 2005 semester, beginng in February. Candidate MUST be a college junior, senior or graduate student. This is in the general editorial department (not fashion, art or advertising). Candidate must also be detail-oriented, responsible, well-organized and proactive.Although duties will be primarily administrative, the chosen student will gain broad exposure to the world of magazine publishing. An interest in travel is a plus. This internship is paid $10/hr (25 hours each week; days to be determined. Interested and qualified candidates should email a cover letter and resume (and clips if possible) to tnc@hearst.com BEFORE JANUARY 31. IMPORTANT: Both cover letter and resume must be WITHIN the body of the e-mail. NO attachments will be opened. Absolutely NO phone calls please. (OK to mention Ed) ??¦ that Rap-Up, a national hip-hop and R&B print magazine is looking for interns to conduct interviews and write stories for upcoming issues. This is an unpaid internship, but is a great way to build up published clips in a national glossy. Candidates should have journalism experience, hip-hop knowledge, and be able to conduct in-person or phone interviews in NY or LA. Please send cover letter, resume, and writing clips to jobs@rap-up.com. Looking for interns to start immediately. OK to mention Ed. ??¦ that CO-ED Magazine, a national publication for college students, seeks student writers and photographers. This is a terrific opportunity to gain experience and have your work published in a national magazine! Contact Julie at julie@co-edmagazine.com or 201-526-0203 if interested. And, it's OK to mention Ed. |
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