The November issue will be Gourmet magazine's last. Ad revenue has dropped nearly 43 percent and publisher Conde Nast has pulled the plug. Commentator Bonny Wolf considers what the loss of the ...
Gourmet may be dead as a magazine, but the brand lives on. Conde Nast, which closed the money-losing print magazine last fall, said Tuesday that it is launching a digital product called "Gourmet Live" ...
The press release calls it a “digital content experience” that uses social networking and “innovative gaming tools.” After getting a preview of it yesterday at Condé Nast’s headquarters, we’d describe ...
The forces assembled against print media scored a big scalp on Monday when Condé Nast announced that Gourmet magazine was finished. The 68-year-old foodie look book will close after the publication of ...
Since Condé Nast shuttered Gourmet magazine a month ago, the world of food publishing has been consumed by postmortems. What went wrong and why? But maybe a more interesting question is: Where do we ...
On Oct. 17, Conde Nast's Gourmet magazine will debut its new public television show, "Gourmet's Adventures With Ruth." By Lucia Moses, Mediaweek, The Associated Press There’s certainly no shortage of ...
After nearly 70 years of fine eating, the lavish meal known as Gourmet magazine is over. Conde Nast blamed the tough economic climate Monday when it told its staff it was closing the stalwart of the ...
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts — In Ruth Reichl’s 10 years as the editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine, her most-requested recipe was cheesecake. “It’s so easy,” she said. “Everybody loves it. It takes five ...
Condé Nast announced Monday that it was closing Gourmet, the legendary food magazine started in 1941. The Daily Beast savors the glossy’s storied history. Launched in January 1941, Gourmet started ...
Shock is sweeping the food world this morning along with the news that the November issue of Gourmet Magazine will be its last. It has been rumored for some time that Condé Nast was suffering a ...
Gourmet may be dead as a magazine, but the brand lives on. Conde Nast, which closed the money-losing print magazine last fall, said Tuesday that it is launching a digital product called “Gourmet Live” ...