Hearst folds Oprah At Home

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Once again, an American publishing juggernaut has had to close shop on a magazine during this untimely recessionary period.
Hearst, who officially ends the circulation of teen tome CosmoGirl this December, is also pulling the breaks on Oprah's O, The Oprah Magazine spin-off, O At Home. As has become customary with foldings like the aforementioned, editor-in-chief Sarah Gray Miller of O At Home will land softly somewhere within the company, say, the editor-in-chief job at Country Living.

Her staff? The majority, er, four editorial staff members are following there leader to Country Living while everyone else probably aimlessly wanders Craigslist for odd jobs. Kids, just stick to jobs at the major news wires.

[via Portfolio]

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