Jul 31 2020
In a July 29 statement Hearst announced that the last regular edition of "O, The Oprah Magazine" would be December. Instead it will focus on OprahMag.com which launched in 2018.
According to Kristen O’Hara, chief business officer of Hearst Magazines, "there will be a print expression of 'O, The Oprah Magazine' in alignment with an even more robust digital presence, with details to be announced at a later date."
“O, The Oprah Magazine launched as a personal growth guide to help women live their best lives,” said Editor-in-Chief Lucy Kaylin. “As we embark on this next chapter, we will lean into moments that are central to the brand’s DNA and deepen the connection with our loyal readers.”
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