Date Posted: Tuesday 8th November 2016
Condé Nast has announced an investment in Teen Vogue’s digital, video and social content and introduced a larger collectible quarterly print format. The new frequency is designed to capture key audience moments relevant to young readers’ lives. The first issue, focused on young love, will be released in the spring of 2017. Additionally, Amy Oelkers has been promoted to head of revenue for Teen Vogue, reporting to Jim Norton, chief business officer and president of revenue for Condé Nast.
Most recently, Amy had been the executive head of digital sales for Teen Vogue. Prior to joining Teen Vogue, she was the associate publisher of sales for SELF, where she led the sales team across all platforms for the brand. Previously, she was vice president of digital sales at OWN, The Oprah Winfrey Network and spent seven years at Real Simple. Amy began her career at Allure.
In the coming months, Teen Vogue will vastly increase its video output, customising its unique blend of news and lifestyle coverage for all of the video and social platforms where its audience natively consumes content.
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