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How Janice Min Transformed 'The Hollywood Reporter' Into A Glamorous Weekly

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And they said print is dead. Janice Min turned around Us Weekly and now The Hollywood Reporter — transforming an ailing trade daily into a glossy magazine with new relevance for advertisers, the entertainment community and readers beyond.

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