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Birmingham media in 2009: nasty, brutish and long
The year was especially tough as more than 100 media professionals lost their jobs. Plus, all the headlines from 2009. Continue reading
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EXCLUSIVE: Magazine ad sales: Southern Progress loses 16.9 percent
Magazine ad sales for saw declines for all five Southern Progress titles comparing the first halves of 2008 and 2009, according to figures from the Magazine Publishers of America. But Hoffman Media’s Cooking With Paula Deen” saw a slight increase. Continue reading
EXCLUSIVE: Southern Living lays off editorial staffers
EXCLUSIVE: Media of Birmingham has learned that Birmingham-based Southern Living has laid off five to seven staff members today on the editorial side of the magazine. Continue reading
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Magazine ad sales: Southern Progress slumps, Hoffman gains
Magazines at Birmingham-based Southern Progress Corporation saw big drops in ad sales comparing the first quarter of 2008 and 2009. Continue reading