i-D Magazine To Appear In Print For First Time Since 2019 (mediapost.com)
Owner Bedford Media has appointed Jamie Reid as global creative director of the product and Steff Yotka as global editorial director, according to The Business of Fashion.
The bi-annual print magazine will appear in March of 2025 for the first time since 2019, when it was owned by Vice Media. Bedford Media acquired it in 2023.
more at: https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/400361/i-d-magazine-to-appear-in-print-for-first-time-sin.html
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