A little over a month after G+J USA Publishing closed YM and sold its assets to Condé Nast, the status of its management team is finally being addressed. Joan Sheridan, YM's former publisher, who
moved over after G+J shuttered Rosie, left the company last week. Linda Fears, the former No. 2 at Parents who moved over to YM to revamp the teen title after Christina Kelly's resignation, is said to
now be developing yet another young women's magazine at G+J, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Read the whole story at Mediaweek, November 1, 2004
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