Word: galotti
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...actual Oscars over the past decade for his company's generally ambitious movies (which include the likes of The Piano, Pulp Fiction and Good Will Hunting, as well as Scream). The third member of what Weinstein refers to, perhaps inevitably, as "the Three Musketeers" is Ronald A. Galotti, the "blockbuster publisher of Vogue" (Brown's words) and before that Brown's colleague as publisher of Vanity Fair, site of her previous editorship (both magazines are part of the Conde Nast group, owned by S.I. Newhouse Jr., who also owns the New Yorker). Though he cuts a lower media profile than...
...Cavaco & Duka, one of the top fashion-publicity firms in New York City, says the "lines between advertising and editorial are blurring." What, after all, are friends for? As at many fashion magazines, the advertising department of Vogue produces a "wish list" for its editorial staff. Vogue publisher Ronald Galotti translates: "It means, 'When everything else is equal, please use my client [in a fashion spread].' I'm not going to say that editors pay no attention. They are smart people. But there is a huge difference between that and collusion...
...know that our client is not getting the coverage he should be getting. We thought you'd want to know this before something happens.'" The publicist adds, "Today you know this call will be heard. A few years ago, it was not so well received." Vogue's Galotti acknowledges that "the fashion business is soft. Clients ask for as much as they can get. How much you give them is up to the individual magazine...
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...Klein's splash going to grow into a full-blown trend? "I'm sure there will be imitators," says Ronald Galotti, publisher of Vanity Fair. "But we probably won't do it again." Fashion magazines, however, have been hard hit by the recession, and are likely to be inspired. Elle slapped a videotape, a scented card and an order form for Estee Lauder's SpellBound perfume onto 14,000 copies of its September issue in 10 cities. "It's terrific. The excitement factor works," says Elle's publisher, Lawrence Burstein, who says he's working on similar ideas...