The future owners of Dennis Publishing's men's titles plan to fold Stuff as a standalone magazine in the fall and make it a section in flagship Maxim, sources told Mediaweek. No word on the fate of ...
Yesterday, Alpha Media Group–the name for the investors backed by Quadrangle Capital Partners who bought Maxim, Blender and Stuff from Yesterday, Alpha Media Group–the name for the investors backed by ...
Felix Dennis, who shook up the U.S. men’s magazine business 10 years ago with the launch of men’s lifestyle magazine Maxim, is selling that title as well as its spinoff Stuff and the music magazine ...
The consumer-magazine market is shifting, and so is Stuff. It has retooled its editorial and ad platforms to focus more specifically on well-heeled 20-something men. It's also expanding its target age ...
NEW YORK – Felix Dennis, who shook up the U.S. men's magazine business 10 years ago with the launch of men's lifestyle magazine Maxim, is selling that title as well as its spinoff Stuff and the music ...
Three of the biggest lifestyle magazines in America are creating an exclusive music festival and weekend party experience with Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City, N.J.. On Saturday, June 26, ...
Dennis Publishing — the media firm behind Maxim, Stuff, Blender and The Week mags — has set its sights on the TV and film biz. After years of flirting with the idea of setting up a production label, ...
The leggy women portrayed in Maxim, Stuff and FHM magazines tend to keep at least a spot of clothing on. But Wal-Mart is pulling the three men’s mags from its shelves anyway. The three are too raunchy ...
Lad-mag impresario Felix Dennis is putting his empire of racy titles — Maxim, Stuff and Blender — on the block in another sign of the difficult climate for the magazine biz. Long rumored to be up for ...