Hearst Denies O Magazine Will Cease All Print Editions at the End of the Year
Also Read: Hearst Magazines Names Debi Chirichella as Interim Replacement for Ousted PresidentBusiness of Fashion first reported Saturday that print issues would cease after the December issue.In a series of statements, big changes were alluded to.“Twenty years ago O, The Oprah Magazine launched as a personal growth guide to help women live their best lives,” said Lucy Kaylin, editor in chief of the magazine. “As we embark on this next chapter, we will lean into moments that are central to the brand’s DNA and deepen the connection with our loyal readers.”Hearst chief business officer Kristen O’Hara added, “Hearst is honored to be working with Oprah and her team to reimagine the future.”The change is one of many notable shakeups at Heart in