Condé Nast is shuttering Teen Vogue’s print edition, slashing about 80 jobs, and decreasing print frequency across multiple publications, according to Women’s Wear Daily. The New York-based publisher has also instituted a company-wide hiring freeze. The loss of 80 jobs amounts to a total decrease of about 2.5 percent of the publisher’s 3,000-person workforce. According to WWD, big-name titles like Vanity Fair, Wired, Vogue, and The New Yorker will not be subject to any print frequency changes. However, GQ, Allure, Glamour, and Architectural Digest will all reportedly drop from 12 issues per year to 11. Meanwhile, W and Condé Nast Traveler will slim to eight issues, down from 10. Bon Appétit will fall from 11 issues to 10.
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Report: Condé Nast Is Closing Teen Vogue
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Imposing hiring freeze on all its magazines, including Vanity Fair and New Yorker.
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