OK! is a USA magazine covering People and Gossip.
OK! Magazine, published weekly, covers the entertainment business and celebrity gossip. On June 23, 2011, American Media acquired the magazine from Northern & Shell North America Ltd.
This magazine is owned by A360 Media, Inc.
Mailing address: 4 New York Plaza, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10004
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American Media Appoints Richard Spencer Editorial Director of Celebrity Group
-- Spencer's promotion coincides with editor changes at several magazines owned by American Media, Inc.
As editorial director, Spencer is charged with expanding the reach of AMI's celebrity titles -- which include Star magazine, OK! magazine and Reality Weekly magazine -- while maintaining the brand tradition readers have come to expect.
Spencer previously served as editor in chief of the U.S. edition of OK! Magazine, as...
American Media Introduces Reality Weekly Magazine
-- Th publisher of OK! Magazine, National Enquirer and Star Magazine introduced the launch of Reality Weekly, the first weekly magazine devoted entirely to TV reality shows and their stars, and a companion web site realityweekly.com.
David J. Pecker, American Media, Inc. chairman, president and CEO announced the new title on November 14, 2011.
"I'm proud to introduce a magazine that gives...
Star Magazine Owner Buys OK! Magazine
-- American Media, Inc. announced on June 23, 2011 that it had acquired the U.S. edition of OK! Magazine from Northern & Shell. The announcement was made by David J. Pecker, AMI chairman, president and CEO.
"OK! Magazine is a very important strategic acquisition for AMI, as it increases our market share in newsstand unit sales from 30% to 36%," said Pecker. "It also allows us to offer...
-- February 9, 2011 -- Laura Lane is now news editor at OK!. She was previously senior reporter there.
Posted by Mondo Times editors, Boulder Colorado USA, February 14, 2011
OK! To Take On People With New Content Plan
-- Mediaweek Magazine reported on October 18, 2010:
"OK! Weekly’s five-year existence in the U.S. has been dogged by management changes, wobbly finances and circulation ups and downs (the first half of 2010 showing a 14 percent slide).
But its newest editor Richard Spencer is undaunted, saying he plans to take on no less than the king of the celebrity weeklies, People.
In an...
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