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'O at Home' Becomes Latest Hearst Magazine to Fold

Nov 10, 2008

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By Daryl Lang


O at Home

O at Home/Cover Photo by Björn Wallander

The cover of O at Home's Fall 2008 issue.

Even Oprah can’t overcome the bad times on the magazine rack.

Hearst Magazines, which has already shuttered two of its titles this year, says it will fold O at Home, a quarterly spin-off of O, The Oprah Magazine.

Hearst announced November 7 that it would combine the content of O at Home with O after the winter 2008 issue.

At the same time, O at Home editor Sarah Gray Miller has been named the third editor of Hearst’s 1.6-million circulation title Country Living. Previous Country Living editor Nancy Soriano left the company last month.

Four O at Home staffers are also moving over to Country Living: executive editor Katy McColl, design director Sheri Geller, style and market director Natalie Warady and editorial assistant Jourdan Crouch.

A company spokesperson offered no information on the two photo staffers listed on the O at Home masthead, photo editor Ulrika Thunberg and assistant photo editor Kathleen E. Bednarek. The magazine commissioned product shots and feature stories related to home decorating and food.

As a stand-alone publication, O at Home had a circulation of 703,952. It sold on newsstands for $3.95.

There were signs recently that Hearst was committed to O at Home. Hearst gave it its first full-time editor just a year ago, recently added sales and edit staff, and raised its rate base 4 percent last spring.

Several magazines have folded in recent weeks as the economic slump has led to reduced advertising spending. O at Home is the third title Hearst has closed this year, following CosmoGirl! and Quick & Simple.

With reporting by Lucia Moses of Mediaweek.

'O at Home' Becomes Latest Hearst Magazine to Fold

Nov 10, 2008

By Daryl Lang


pdn/photos/stylus/45788-OAtHomecover.jpg

The cover of O at Home's Fall 2008 issue.

Even Oprah can’t overcome the bad times on the magazine rack.

Hearst Magazines, which has already shuttered two of its titles this year, says it will fold O at Home, a quarterly spin-off of O, The Oprah Magazine.

Hearst announced November 7 that it would combine the content of O at Home with O after the winter 2008 issue.

At the same time, O at Home editor Sarah Gray Miller has been named the third editor of Hearst’s 1.6-million circulation title Country Living. Previous Country Living editor Nancy Soriano left the company last month.

Four O at Home staffers are also moving over to Country Living: executive editor Katy McColl, design director Sheri Geller, style and market director Natalie Warady and editorial assistant Jourdan Crouch.

A company spokesperson offered no information on the two photo staffers listed on the O at Home masthead, photo editor Ulrika Thunberg and assistant photo editor Kathleen E. Bednarek. The magazine commissioned product shots and feature stories related to home decorating and food.

As a stand-alone publication, O at Home had a circulation of 703,952. It sold on newsstands for $3.95.

There were signs recently that Hearst was committed to O at Home. Hearst gave it its first full-time editor just a year ago, recently added sales and edit staff, and raised its rate base 4 percent last spring.

Several magazines have folded in recent weeks as the economic slump has led to reduced advertising spending. O at Home is the third title Hearst has closed this year, following CosmoGirl! and Quick & Simple.

With reporting by Lucia Moses of Mediaweek.
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