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Conde Nast Portfolio is a business magazine published by Conde Nast. With the subtitle "Business Intelligence," and featuring high-profile journalists, the magazine considers itself a source for "serious business journalism." More » (Source: Wikipedia)
Media:
Magazine
Audience:
(English)
Scope:
National
Owners:
Conde Naste | private_corporation
Location:
New York, US
Edited By:
Kaizar Campwala
Last Edit:
Mar 18, 2008 - 12:46 PM PDT
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Business (18), U.S. (9), Finance (8), Politics (8), U.S. Economy (7), Media (7), Sci/Tech (4), Media and Politics (3), Money and Politics (3), Internet (3), Living (3), U.S. Military (3), World (2), Presidential Election 2008 (2), Media Ownership (2)...
Top Authors:
Felix Salmon (3), Howell Raines (3), Michael Lewis (2), Daniel Golden (2), Jeff Bercovici (2), Carol Kino (1), Liz Gunnison (1), Cody Lyon (1), Scott Paltrow (1), Kevin Maney (1), Sam Gustin (1), Jesse Eisinger (1), Catherine Collins (1), Matthew Cooper (1), Megan Barnett (1)...
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Special Report (12), Opinion (8), News (2), News Report (2), Investigative Report (1)
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