The Wall Street Journal named Anthony Cenname as publisher of WSJ. magazine, the Journal’s glossy lifestyle magazine.
“Our magazine business is growing at an opportune time, as the consumer and luxury categories rebound and the market improves,” said Michael Rooney, chief revenue officer, The Journal, in a statement. “With Anthony’s strong, proven track record and relationships combined with his passion for the business, I am excited for the magazine’s continued success.”
Cenname replaces Sophie Raptis, who has been named European sales director for the Journal, focusing on consumer and luxury products across the region. She will relocate to London and work closely with the Journal’s sales teams in Europe to further the expansion of WSJ. magazine and WSJ Weekend. Raptis joined WSJ. magazine in August 2009 as publisher, having previously served as international business group head for Times Media in London.
The Journal recently announced an increase in frequency for WSJ. beginning in March 2011, when nine issues will be published, followed by 10 issues in 2012. The magazine launched as a quarterly publication in September 2008 and transitioned to a schedule of six issues per year in March 2010.
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