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The digital magazine will be updated daily and ad-supported. Freelance writers will provide editorial content. There are no plans to charge for digital subscriptions and Ebony to go back to...
This Millennial Bought Ebony and Jet For $14M With Plans to Bring the Magazines Into the Digital Era. Eden Bridgeman has been busy overseeing a relaunch and makeover of two of the most iconic...
Ebony will target Black folks ages 25 to 54, while Jet will target those 18 to 34. “That’s how I’m going to talk about it in the marketplace,” she said.
Jet and Ebony’s award-winning photographers captured iconic images of Black celebrities and leaders, from Ray Charles and Muhammad Ali to Rosa Parks and Billie Holiday.
Explore the digital experience of EBONY Magazine today. Documenting the latest black news across America from social justice, beauty, cuture and more.
Ebony and Jet are now digital platforms, and Sklenar has plans, rollouts, and developed numerous strategies to reimagine both periodicals.
Ebony will target Black folks ages 25 to 54, while Jet will target those 18 to 34. “That's how I'm going to talk about it in the marketplace,” she said.
The magazine has at least a dozen people on staff, Bridgeman said. Both Ebony and Jet will be entirely digital endeavors, and there are no plans for either to return to print.
Former NBA player and entrepreneur Ulysses “Junior” Bridgeman purchased Ebony and Jet magazine last month and is ready to bring the publications into a new era.
Ebony magazine’s first issue launched November 1, 1945. It’s sister publication, Jet magazine, launched six years later. Both brands became well-known for its articles on Black history, culture and entertainment.