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Ebony Magazine

9-317-043
Résumé
For nearly 75 years, the Johnson Publishing Company has been the most successful African American magazine publisher. Its flagship Ebony magazine was an iconic coffee table fixture for decades in black households of all classes, making founder John H. Johnson the first African American to make the Forbes 400 list of richest Americans. But the privately held company was now in the hands of his daughter, and it faced the bracing, debilitating winds besetting the entire magazine and newspaper industry. Linda Johnson Rice now had to decide what to do with the company's publications and brands.
Mots-clés
Branding;Brands;Business history;Consolidation;Corporate social entrepreneurship;Crisis management;Cultural adaptation;Decision making;Entrepreneurship;Ethnicity;Fair treatment;Innovation;Organizational culture;Restructuring
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Secteur d'activité
Geographic Setting: Illinois
Industry Setting: Broadcasting;Magazine publishing;Media;Media & telecommunications;Publishing
Number of Employees: Mid-size
Gross Revenue: 50-500 million
Caractéristiques particulières
Case Teaching Note, (318006), 8p, by Steven S. Rogers, George Flowers
2016
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