Does Fine Cooking magazine still exist?
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Welcome to the new FineCooking.com! We’ve kept the rich and delicious history of Fine Cooking, but made the site easier to use. Here’s what you’ll find: Easier and better recipe search, with new filters to fine-tune your results.
What happened to Fine Cooking magazine?
The Taunton Press has sold Fine Cooking, the preferred media platform for avid cooking enthusiasts, to Meredith Corporation. Meredith’s national media group reaches nearly 200 million American consumers every month, including 80% of US millennials.
Who is the editor of Fine Cooking magazine?
Jennifer Armentrout is the Editor-in-Chief of Fine Cooking Magazine.
Did Taunton sell Fine Cooking?
Oaklins DeSilva+Phillips client, The Taunton Press, has sold Fine Cooking, the preferred media platform for avid cooking enthusiasts, to Meredith Corporation.
What happened chowhound?
In 2006, Chowhound was sold to CNET, a San Francisco-based online media company, which merged the site with Chow magazine. It’s now owned by CBS Interactive, which bought the company in 2008, and is still based in San Francisco.
How do you contact Fine Cooking?
Or call 1-877-787-4998, Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm ET.
Who owns Taunton Press?
After 25 years of guidance, innovation, and leadership, Paul Roman has handed the reigns of The Taunton Press over to John Lively.
What happened cooking com?
Apparently, Cooking.com failed to meet expectations. In the words of Target spokeswoman Molly Snyder: “Target’s digital business has strengthened and grown, but as the company’s priorities evolved, CHEF’s Catalog and Cooking.com no longer aligned with the broader strategy.
How often is Fine Cooking magazine published?
Your subscription to Food & Wine will automatically renew every 12 issues at the current renewal rate $37.00. Your subscription to Fine Cooking will automatically renew every 6 issues at the current renewal rate $29.95.
Is chowhound still active?
In 2006, Chowhound was sold to CNET, a San Francisco-based online media company, which merged the site with Chow magazine. It’s now owned by CBS Interactive, which bought the company in 2008, and is still based in San Francisco. As you’d expect, Chowhound’s design and basic operations have changed over the years.