Time Warner Inc.'s (TWX.N: Quote, Profile, Research) publishing arm
said on Tuesday it would buy the remaining stake in African
American-focused magazine publisher Essence Communications Partners
that it does not already own. Time Inc., the biggest U.S. magazine
publisher, is buying 51 percent of Essence Communications, whose
women's title Essence is the second-biggest selling African-American
magazine in the United States with a circulation of more than 1
million. Essence, based in New York, also recently launched Suede, a
younger women's fashion and beauty magazine. Financial terms of the
deal were not disclosed. Time Inc. previously bought a 49 percent stake
in Essence Communications in 2000. In a statement, Time Inc. Chairman
and Chief Executive Ann Moore said there had been an understanding
between the two publishers that "if they ever wanted to sell the
remaining interest, we wanted to purchase it." "So, we're especially
pleased with this development," she said. Essence and Suede magazines
will join Time Inc.'s large stable of publications that includes
People, Time, Sports Illustrated and Fortune. Essence magazine launched
in 1970 and it is the second biggest African-American magazine in the
United States after Ebony, run by Chicago-based Johnson Publishing Co.
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