Conde Nast Entertainment (CNE), the division of the publisher that's responsible for its video efforts, has launched new studios for several of its titles -- including The New Yorker, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Wired, and GQ -- to expand its content production further into mediums like film, TV, and podcasts.
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Bon Appétit’s ‘Test Kitchen’ Crew To Host YouTube Variety Show Benefiting Coronavirus Relief
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Condé Nast Forms New Entertainment Studios Around Key Titles Amid Push Into Film, TV, Podcasts
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‘Bon Appétit’ Magazine Is Making Cover Stars Out Of Its Beloved YouTube Crew
Bon Appétit, the 63-year-old, Condé Nast-owned food magazine, has turned several of its editorial staffers into veritable YouTube stars, who regularly appear on its channel (4.6 million subscribers) in highly-viewed series.
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David Dobrik Invites ‘Architectural Digest’ Into His $2.5 Million Los Angeles Home
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Condé Nast Entertainment Names Robert Semmer VP Of Video For ‘Vogue’
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NewFronts Presenters Sought To Redefine The Concept Of ‘Primetime’ For Our Mobile Age
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Condé Nast Taps Joe Sugg For New YouTube Series, To Launch Sports-Themed ‘GQ’ Channel
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Insights: Sports Programming Is Digital Media Investors’ Hot New Game
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Condé Nast Taps Tastemade Vet Oren Katzeff To Serve As Chief Architect Of Video Biz
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Condé Nast Entertainment Names Vox Vet Patrick Bulger Executive Director Of Its Digital Video Division (Exclusive)
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Spotify Nabs Former Conde Nast Exec Dawn Ostroff To Serve As Chief Content Officer
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