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As Yahoo seeks to sort out its women's strategy online, Brandon Holley --the editor-in-chief of its main women-focused site, Shine--is leaving for a job with the same title at Condé Nast's Lucky magazine.

Condé Nast shook up Lucky magazine by bouncing founding Editor-in-Chief Kim France and replacing her with Brandon Holley, editor-in-chief of Shine, Yahoo!'s site for women. Recruiting someone from an Internet site with 25.4 million unique visitors in August has some wondering if Lucky's future is more online...

Earlier this week, we asked our readers to give us a peek into their daily media consumption habits. Here are some of the standout replies we received so far:Longtime Atlantic Wire reader and commenter Süper Chuñdy:First thing I do is scan my RSS feeds from The Atlantic Wire, memeorandum, the Slatest, and NPR. This gives me a good sense of what the talking-heads think is important. To find out ...

In jumping to Condé Nast’s Lucky magazine from Yahoo, Brandon Holley is reversing the course that many former print journalists have taken, herself included.

Paul McGuinness e' tornato a parlare di ISP, rei di approfittare del file sharing per gonfiare i propri forzieri. Dura la reazione del provider britannico Entanet

Brandon Holley is returning to Condé Nast to take over Lucky magazine from Kim France, the company announced today.  Ms. Holley left Condé in the summer of 2007 when S.I. Newhouse and Tom Wallace decided to close Jane . She soon found a job working on the launch of Shine, Yahoo's site for women. She has been working for Yahoo from her home in Red Hook, Brooklyn, according to an article this ...

Back in March, Brandon Holley spoke with The New York Times about how "her new life as a digital women’s-service journalist is much less glamorous than her old one at Condé Nast’s glossy dream factory," where she was the editor-in-chief of Jane magazine until it folded in July 2007.

This September, the Levi's® brand is partnering with celebrated emerging men's fashion designer Billy Reid to unveil a limited-edition, high-end collection that couples the denim leader with Reid's Southern-bred approach to masculine design.

Trying to select a wine for that oh-so-important business dinner? Overwhelmed by vast wine lists at the trendiest restaurants? Contemplating what dish to serve with that bottle you've been saving for just the right occasion? Or perhaps you'd like to create an inventory of your wine cellar.

City's event could be included in CBS broadcast about New York's FNO.

U2's manager Paul McGuinness has attacked Internet Service Providers for not doing more to stop illegal music downloading.

Olivia Munn has done a new photo shoot with GQ Magazine. Why? Because she’s a professionally attractive woman and sometimes women that are attractive professionally do photo shoots with GQ Magazine, that’s why. While you’re ogling her on this lovely holiday weekend, remember, she’s just a dork like you! In other professionally attractive news, Cheryl [...]

Wine applications, or "apps," as they are better known, for smart phones have flooded the market, and choices abound, depending on what attributes suit your fancy.

It’s difficult to maintain an upward trajectory in the acting business when your first job is a pivotal role in a Martin Scorsese film. The 1990 mob film “Goodfellas” catapulted Christopher Serrone to fame when he was just 12. Serrone, who recently moved to Vancouver, has struggled over the past 20 years to replicate that initial success. With a new movie out in November and other television and ...

A new book published this summer in Germany describes the merits of staying offline, detailing what scientists are only now beginning to understand from a neurophysiological perspective.

Paul McGuinness is once again blaming ISPs for falling music revenues. I agree with his plan: subscriptions are the answer. The problem is how to implement them.

A peek into the mind of a superstar. And our inbox...

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LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Los Angeles-based branding and public relations Company, The Burgett Group signs renowned photographer and multimedia artist Deborah Anderson (www.deborahandersonphoto.com).

From the hip-hop artist who scares Kanye West to the funniest teens on the telly and the launch of Tom Ford's must-have womenswear label, here are 20 highlights for the next season 1. Celebrity offspring It's easy to be envious of second-generation celebrities. Not only do their genes mean that without even trying they look vaguely famous, but they also get an unfair leg-up when it comes to ...



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