Hearst is looking for a new editor for
Redbook following Stacy Morrison's resignation as editor in chief. Morrison cited family illnesses in a memo to staff, according to Hearst. Her departure
follows speculation that Hearst had been looking for a new editor at the 2.2 million-circ women's magazine.
Like the rest of the original women's service books known as the Seven Sisters,
Redbook has struggled to stand out in a crowded field and attract younger readers. The pub's single-copy sales dived 30% to 126,358 in the second half of the year; overall circulation was flat. Hearst
just shuffled the editors at
House Beautiful, Town & Country and
Veranda.
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