The Hollywood Reporter publisher Elisabeth Rabishaw announced plans to retire after 14 years at the publication.
A story on its website states, “In her role as publisher, Rabishaw was responsible for overseeing all advertising strategies and revenue streams for global and domestic sales across THR’s platforms. She was also responsible for developing innovative partner content and events for the brand.
“Rabishaw also serves as an executive producer of the Emmy-nominated series Off Script With The Hollywood Reporter, which is hosted by Emmy-nominated actress Yvonne Orji. Participation in the series has become a hallmark of career achievement for awards contenders. The series was recently nominated for the 51st annual Daytime Emmys Awards in the category of outstanding arts and popular culture program.
“Rabishaw joined The Hollywood Reporter in July 2010 and was an integral member of the sales management team that launched the brand into a weekly magazine and formidable website. She rose through the ranks from executive director of television and media to vp, senior vp and executive vp, now to her current role as executive vp and publisher.”
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