Topic: John Squires

People on the Move

editor-in-chief Tina Gaudoin will be stepping down in order to move to London to be with her family, according to a memo from the Wall Street Journal. Wiley, who will join BusinessWeek June 28, succeeds Jessica Sibley.. Next Issue Media, the e-reading ...
It's very early days but the opportunity, and ways to realize that opportunity, with digital reading initiatives are becoming clearer, according to John Squires, managing director of Next Issue Media, the joint publishing venture between Time Inc. Hearst, Conde Nast, Meredith ...

Digital Magazines News Wire

The Magazine Publishers of America has announced the line up for its Magazines 24/7: As part of the advertising campaign for its 2011 Sorento CUV, Kia Motors American said it would collaborate with digital magazine vendor Zinio to create a digital ...
The joint venture to create a digital content production service and storefront-including Time Inc., Meredith, Hearst, Cond? Nast and News Corporation-has been given a name: John Squires, formerly Time Inc.'s executive vice president, is heading up the joint venture as interim ...
5 top publishers team up to form digital newsstand venture for 2010, to rival Amazon's KindleFive of the nation's largest publishers of newspapers and magazines are teaming up to challenge Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle electronic-book reader with their own ...

News Corp, Time, others detail e-standard venture

NEW YORK (Reuters) - News Corp, Time Warner Inc's Time Inc and three other publishers detailed their long-expected plans to develop open standards for a new digital storefront and technology to help prepare their print titles for devices ranging from e-books to ...
As was expected, a consortium of some of the industry's biggest magazine publishers today unveiled plans to develop open standards for a new digital storefront ? la iTunes, as well as the related technology to allow consumers to access magazines on portable ...
News about the widely speculated supergroup spinoff said to be in the works between magazine publishing giants Time Inc., Hearst and Conde Nast has taken another step forward. The New York Observer reported that John Squires will effectively leave Time Inc. as ...
" "In the end, you have to have the guts to say 'my content is worth something,' and that I'm not going to give it away for free," Time Inc. executive vice president John Squires [pictured] said. Much of the discussion focused ...
This note was circulated internally to Time Inc. employees today: How to Put the Genie Back Into the Bottle; Special Assignment for John Squires. How to Put the Genie Back Into the Bottle; Special Assignment for John Squires. Given the magnitude of ...