All You now all through
Time Inc. is shutting down All You.
It marks the first magazine to close since Joe Ripp took over as chief executive 18 months ago and began pushing the publishing behemoth to become a more broadbased media company.
The 11yearold title, which was as recently as 2011 the ninthlargest circulation magazine in the US, was at first available only at Walmart, but suffered in recent years after the bankruptcy of a distributor and the end of the exclusive arrangement with the retailer.
With its close, the entire quartet of Time Inc. magazines launched in the heady prerecession days of 2004 have now been shuttered.
That included Life as an insert into newspapers that lasted only two years; Suede, aimed at young AfricanAmerican women, which lasted one year; and Cottage Living, which lasted four years.
About 30 people lose their jobs as a result of the move, sources said — 20 on the editorial side and 10 on the business side.