Success magazine, the business glossy that is coming back later this year after a five-year hiatus, will focus on helping its readers find the balance between their work lives and the personal lives, according to a Reuters story about its reincarnation.
“The magazine is backed by a group of private investors, Quantum Media Venture Fund, which purchased the magazine’s name. A title dating back some 115 years, Success in its last incarnation was a business magazine, owned by Lang Communications, that ceased publishing in 2001.
“One of more than 100 magazines to start publishing this year, Success is betting the time is right to tap into reader interest in balancing personal and professional lives.”
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