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Magazines.com retains authorizations to sell magazine subscriptions by publishers. Time Inc. is a major investor. Magazines.com has more than 7,000 magazine titles including free business-to-business magazines.
(Time already purchased 49% stake in the magazine in 2000) [27] In 2008, Time Inc. launched Maghound, an internet-based magazine membership service that featured approximately 300 magazine titles from both Time Inc. brands and external publishing companies. [28] On January 19, 2010, Time Inc. acquired StyleFeeder, a personal shopping engine. [29]
The Time Reading Program (TRP) was a book sales club run by Time–Life, the publisher of Time magazine, from 1962 through 1966. Time was known for its magazines, and nonfiction book series' published under the Time-Life imprint, while the TRP books were reprints of an eclectic set of literature, both classic and contemporary, as well as nonfiction works and topics in history.
In January 2013, Time Inc. announced that it would cut nearly 500 jobs – roughly 6% of its 8,000 staff worldwide. [11] Although Time magazine has maintained high sales, its ad pages have declined significantly. [12] Also in January 2013, Time Inc. named Martha Nelson as the first female editor-in-chief of its magazine division. [13]
This image is a scan of a cover of an issue of TIME magazine, and the copyright for it is held by Time Warner, the parent company of TIME. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of TIME magazine covers to illustrate an article, or part of an article, which specifically describes the issue in question or its cover,
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TI Media Ltd. (formerly International Publishing Company, IPC Magazines Ltd, IPC Media and Time Inc. UK) was a consumer magazine and digital publisher in the United Kingdom, with a portfolio selling over 350 million copies each year. Most of its titles now belong to Future plc. [1]
In 1985, Southern Progress Corporation was purchased by Time Inc. [6] for $498 million, the most ever paid for a publishing company at the time. Its publications later operated as a unit of Time Inc.'s Lifestyle Group. In 2006, the company sold its Progressive Farmer magazine to DTN, now (Telvent DTN).