Many magazine readers eagerly await Conde Nast’s Portfolio, which promises to be a new kind of business magazine and promises to be good (mostly because of big-name hires like Dallas’ own Kurt Eichenwald). But media critic Jon Friedman says Conde Nast already publishes the best business magazine in the market. He says Wired beats Fortune, Forbes, and that whole lot. (One assumes he hasn’t been getting DallasCEO.) I happen to agree with him. I’ve like Wired for years–a magazine designed for magazine-savvy people–but only recently appreciated its business appeal.
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