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Multichannel News was a magazine and website published by Future US covering multichannel television and communications providers, such as cable operators , satellite television firms and telephone companies , as well as emerging Internet video and communication services. It ran from 1980 to 2024.

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6-661: Multichannel News was founded by Fairchild Publications and Paul Maxwell. Its first issue was published on September 15, 1980. A subsidiary publication, Multichannel News International focusing on non-American markets, was distributed between the mid-1990s and mid-2002. The Walt Disney Company owned the magazine for a year after acquiring Fairchild parent Capital Cities/ABC , then sold it to Cahners Business Information, part of Reed Elsevier . In 2009, owner Reed Business Information sold Twice , Broadcasting & Cable and Multichannel News to NewBay Media. Future acquired NewBay Media in 2018. In August 2024, Future announced

12-527: A trade journal to a leading fashion and cultural newspaper. In 1968, the company—then named Fairchild Publications—was purchased by Capital Cities Communications . In 1996, The Walt Disney Company acquired Capital Cities/ABC. In 1997, Disney announced its intention to sell Fairchild, but it wasn't until 1999 that it sold Fairchild to Advance Publications , the parent company of Condé Nast Publications, for $ 650 million. In 2005, Advance Publications folded Fairchild into Condé Nast Publications and rebranded

18-467: The article's talk page . Fairchild Fashion Media Fairchild Media is a publisher of digital media, journalism, photography and design, events and summits, video and studios, and fashion. Fairchild Media brands include Women’s Wear Daily , Footwear News (FN), Beauty Inc , M and Fairchild Summits. Fairchild Media is a division of Penske Media Corporation (PMC), and is the leading source of fashion news and analysis for industry leaders and

24-656: The division as the Fairchild Fashion Group. In 2008, it folded DNR . In 2010, Fairchild launched Menswear and took over the consumer-centric Style.com , previously part of Condé Nast Publications. In 2011, Fairchild Fashion Group was renamed Fairchild Fashion Media; in October of that year, FFM launched Style.com/Print , a print magazine extension of the brand. In 2012, FFM sold its Fairchild Books division to Bloomsbury Publishing for $ 6.5 million. The same year, it acquired Fashion Networks International,

30-741: The global fashion community. Fairchild Publications was founded in 1892 when Edmund Fairchild, a peddler, took over the Daily Trade Record (later the Daily News Record and DNR ), a failing newspaper that covered the men's clothing business. In June 1910, an insert called "Women's Wear" first appeared in the Record ; a month later, Fairchild published it as a standalone publication, known today as Women's Wear Daily . John Fairchild , grandson of Edmund Fairchild assumed management of Women’s Wear Daily in 1955 and transformed it from

36-427: The magazine would cease the following month, though it and Broadcasting & Cable (which will also cease publication) would survive as sub-brands on sister industry news website Next TV, which primarily focuses on the streaming industry. This trade magazine–related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . See tips for writing articles about magazines . Further suggestions might be found on

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