Vogue Business, which launched 18 months ago, will be launching a membership plan.
Twice-weekly briefings have been built. The first is “Technology Edit,” led by innovation editor Maghan McDowell, focusing on how the Silicon Valley and disruptors from China’s tech hub Shenzhen to London are reshaping the industry.
The second is the “Sustainability Edit,” led by editor Rachel Cernansky, focusing on some of the biggest issues of the generation.
The main newsletter is designed to address the changing landscape, including pandemic disruptions.
Currently, 340,000 members are subscribed with advanced members having access to the bi-monthly Market and Insight Reports.
Vogue Business will still offer limited access to its content for readers not subscribed or part of the membership.
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