Thursday, April 09, 2009
Industry leaders on innovation, print and the web
Samir Husni – that's Mr. Magazine to you – has published a series of brief videos in which industry leaders talk about magazines:
Part 1: Eleanor Griffin, editor-in-chief, Southern Living, on the soul of a magazine; Howard Greenberg, design director, Southern Living, on the differences in innovation between print and web.
Part 2: Jim Sexton, senior vice president and editorial director, Southern Progress Corporation Digital Network, on how print and web complement each other.
Part 3: Lindsay Bierman, editor-in-chief, Coastal Living, on innovation in reinvention.
Part 4: Vicki Wellington, publisher, Food Network magazine, on extending the brand.
Part 5: Trisha McMahon, editor-in-chief and senior vice president for communications and public relations, Morris Visitor Publications’ New York division, on the value of print.
Part 1: Eleanor Griffin, editor-in-chief, Southern Living, on the soul of a magazine; Howard Greenberg, design director, Southern Living, on the differences in innovation between print and web.
Part 2: Jim Sexton, senior vice president and editorial director, Southern Progress Corporation Digital Network, on how print and web complement each other.
Part 3: Lindsay Bierman, editor-in-chief, Coastal Living, on innovation in reinvention.
Part 4: Vicki Wellington, publisher, Food Network magazine, on extending the brand.
Part 5: Trisha McMahon, editor-in-chief and senior vice president for communications and public relations, Morris Visitor Publications’ New York division, on the value of print.
- Corinna vanGerwen
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Corinna vanGerwen
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Corinna vanGerwen is a freelance editor and writer. She has worked as senior editor at Style at Home, senior design editor at Cottage Life and is the former Canadian Director of Ed2010. She has also held the position of operations manager at a boutique PR agency, where she handled strategic planning and daily operations.
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