Magazine publishers are trying again with joint
venture Next Issue Media.
That is the opposite approach that magazine joint
venture Next Issue Media takes with its «all - you - can - read» tablet magazine subscriptions and focus on popular publications.
Not exact matches
Next Issue media had raised approximately $ 50 million in
venture funding from investors including KKR.
His daughter, Melinda Rogers, is a senior VP who was instrumental in starting the company's newest publishing
venture by bringing subscription digital magazine service
Next Issue to Canada.
Yes, our November
issue ventures into another dimension, focusing on Marvel's new mind - bender, Doctor Strange, and it's onsale
next week.
Last year,
Next Issue Media, the digital newsstand joint
venture backed by the major magazine publishers, produced a study on the value of tablets to magazine and newspaper publishers, and concluded that the aggregate revenue could be $ 3 billion by 2014.
Next Issue is a joint
venture between News Corp, Condé Nast, Hearst, Meredith, and Time.
Next Issue, a joint
venture formed by five US publishers — Condé Nast, Hearst, Meredith, News Corp. and Time Inc. — has just launched the
Next Issue app for getting magazine subscriptions on the Apple iPad.
About
Next Issue Media
Next Issue Media, the company behind
Next Issue, is a joint
venture originally formed by five leading U.S. - based publishers - Condé Nast, Hearst, Meredith, News Corp., and Time Inc., and is now joined by Rogers Media.
Whyte and Melinda Rogers, Senior Vice President of Strategy & Development at Rogers Communications and Founder and Managing General Partner of Rogers
Venture Partners, have joined the
Next Issue Media ™ Board of Directors.
Hearst has also seen modest success with their part ownership of
Next Issue, which is seeing an influx of
venture capital being poured into it, so facilitate further growth.
Next Issue Media, to refresh your memory, was a
venture founded by Condé Nast, Hearst, Meredith, News Corp. and Time Inc., with Rogers Communications added to boost Canadian representation.