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The New York Times, Mother Jones, and other publications saw an increase in subscriptions after Trump’s election, and now Vanity Fair is the latest magazine to encounter the Trump feud ...
Vanity Fair magazine broke a record for subscriptions on the same day that President-elect Donald Trump blasted the magazine on Twitter, increasing subscribers a reported hundredfold. The magazine ...
The U.S. magazine Vanity Fair said Friday it saw a record breaking subscription after President-elect Donald Trump tweeted that the publication is "dead." The magazine's parent company Conde Nest ...
Vanity Fair is taking advantage of public criticism from President-elect Donald Trump. “The magazine Trump doesn’t want you to read. Subscribe now!” blares the new banner on the magazine’s ...
In the tweet, he slammed the magazine for poor circulation numbers, writing: ... But in the aftermath, Vanity Fair said Thursday’s subscriptions soared 100 times the level it usually gets in a day.
The national attention sent Vanity Fair's subscriptions into overdrive in a time when many magazines have struggled to stay in print. —Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 15, 2016 ...
Vanity Fair claimed Friday that a Twitter post by Donald Trump attacking the magazine has resulted in a dramatic spike in new subscriptions -- increasing 100-fold in a single day.