Supermodel and ProjectRunway host karliekloss is leading an investors group that has acquired W magazine
The consortium behind the new joint venture, W Media, includes Jason Blum, Lewis Hamilton, Kirsten Green and Dara Treseder, Kaia Gerber, Lion Tree's Aryeh B. Bourkoff and Copper.magazine editor-in-chief Sara Moonves will continue to run the luxury media magazine.
Bustle Digital Group will handle sales and operations for the new magazine brand, with BDG CEO Bryan Goldberg serving as managing partner. Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic,is planning one print issue for the rest of 2020, and starting in 2021 will resume a regular schedule with six print issues annually.
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