Teen Vogue to Go Quarterly, Invest in Digital
Written By Lauren Sherman
NEW YORK, United States — Teen Vogue is scaling back its print presence, BoF has learned. The Condé Nast-owned publication will adopt a quarterly print publishing rhythm, while increasing investment in its digital efforts. The title is also promoting Amy Oelkers to head of revenue.
The December 2016/January 2017 issue of Teen Vogue will be the last print edition to follow the magazine's current cadence. A new-format launch is slated for the spring of 2017.
"Amy brings an innovative digital-first approach to connecting our advertising partners to Teen Vogue's audience of highly-influential millennials," Norton said. "Investing in Teen Vogue's digital, video and social content, and creating collectible print editions will better engage our audience where and how they consume our content.”