Robert Andrews
May 6, 2011 6:18 AM
After launching UK and Italian editions of Wired magazine in 2009, Conde Nast is now considering a German edition.
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David Kaplan
Feb 14, 2011 12:33 PM
Condé Nast is prepping digital editions of The New Yorker and Wired magazines for Google’s Android 3.0 (aka Honeycomb) system this spring. While both titles have been available on Apple’s iPad for several months, publishers such as Time Inc. (NYSE: TWX) are hopeful that Google’s greater flexibility on managing digital…
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Robert Andrews
Mar 26, 2009 5:52 AM
Conde Nast has gone live with a soft-launched Wired.co.uk site, ahead of next week’s UK magazine relaunch - 12 years after the title first left these shores. The publisher will ready a big online marketing campaign across sites including its own GQ and Vogue, NMA says. Jewish Chronicle editor David…
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Robert Andrews
Oct 1, 2008 10:22 AM
Wired’s resurrection in the UK and Italy will also come with more new sites offered in several new languages. International president Stefano Maruzzi said the new operation, which was announced in June and will debut early next year, will also add Chinese, French and more, each produced in London. “We’re…
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Robert Andrews
Jun 30, 2008 9:33 AM
This takes me back. Conde Nast is to resurrect the UK version of its Wired science and digital culture magazine - 11 years after it shut the operation. Jewish Chronicle editor David Rowan will edit a relaunched edition, debuting early next year, following an Italian edition under Riccardo Luna, with…
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