Los Angeles Business Journal
“I think we’ve achieved the one goal that every publication in America strives for: to be well-regarded and well-read,” says editor Janice Min. The March 18 edition had only 11 full-page ads, notes Greg Hernandez, and three of those were free house ads. “Nobody’s panicking,” says Min. “We’re committed to 46 issues a year and some of them will be thinner, some of them will be super fat.” || Earlier: Hollywood Reporter for sale?
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