Bonnie Fuller quits as American Media EVP

Tue May 13, 2008 7:22pm EDT
 
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By Robert MacMillan

NEW YORK (Reuters) - High-profile celebrity magazine editor Bonnie Fuller is resigning as executive vice president and chief editorial director of American Media Inc, the publisher of the National Enquirer and Star magazines.

The company said on Tuesday that Fuller will resign effective May 14, and become editor-at-large at Star and serve as a consultant to Chairman and Chief Executive David Pecker.

Fuller, 51, said she was leaving because it is the "right time," but would not provide more details. She told Reuters that she was not pushed out of the job. "It was 100 percent my decision," she said.

Fuller is working on a new venture in media, but she declined to provide specifics except to say that it would be launching shortly.

Fuller came to American Media, which also publishes Shape and Men's Fitness magazines and owns in-store magazine merchandising company Distribution Services Inc, five years ago. In that time, she was responsible for turning Star into a glossy celebrity from a tabloid, and has also redesigned other titles at American Media.

She leaves her post at a time when many magazines are experiencing falling circulation and advertising sales, but she said that Star is having its best year ever.

"I think celebrity newsweeklies are resilient," she said, adding that Star's advertising pages are up more than 4 percent year to date, compared to the same period last year.

Single-copy, or newsstand sales, have fallen 4.1 percent to about 713,000 for the last six months of 2007 compared with the same period a year earlier, according to figures supplied by the Audit Bureau of Circulations.  Continued...

 

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