Microsoft and NBC Universal's Msnbc.com will soon feature more lifestyle content and reporting through a partnership with CondéNet, the online division of Condé Nast.
Through the partnership, CondéNet will share content from its online portfolio of brands like Style.com and Epicurious.com, as well as material from Condé Nast print publications like Vogue
and Vanity Fair. The content will be featured in msnbc.com's health, entertainment, business, travel, and TODAY sections. "Besides relying on us for news, our readers enjoy exploring msnbc.com for
everything from the best places to travel to the latest breakthroughs in diet and nutrition," said Danny DeFreitas, deputy editor of sections at msnbc.com. "With CondéNet on board, the pool of
quality content on our site becomes even greater."
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