End of an era! Oprah Winfrey's magazine will no longer be in print.
In a statement to ET, a rep for Hearst Magazines clarified that Winfrey's mag and brand aren't coming to an end, but will simply become"more digitally-centric.", we’re thinking about what’s next, but again the partnership and the brand are not going away," the rep said. "This is a natural next step for the brand, which has grown to an online audience of 8 million, extending its voice and vision with video and social content.
Winfrey told ET in a statement that she's"proud of this team and what we have delivered to our readers over the past 20 years."Lucy Kaylin, the Editor-in-Chief of the magazine, reflected both on O, The Oprah Magazine launched as a personal growth guide to help women live their best lives," she said."As we embark on this next chapter, we will lean into moments that are central to the brand’s DNA and deepen the connection with our loyal readers."
Meanwhile, Kristen O’Hara, Chief Business Officer of Hearst Magazines, told ET that the company"is honored to be working with Oprah and her team to reimagine the future."
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