- LIFE Magazine’s was shut down more than two decades ago by Time Inc.
- Bedford Media said in a statement they will relaunch the brand as a print magazine with a digital and video presence
Karlie Kloss and her husband Josh Kushner have are bringing LIFE Magazine back to regular publication.
The supermodel and her billionaire investor husband – who is Jared Kushner’s brother – have acquired the iconic brand from Dotdash Meredith through their company Bedford Media.
LIFE Magazine, first published in 1883, was shut down more than two decades ago by Time Inc.
Bedford Media said in a statement they will relaunch the brand as a print magazine with a digital and video presence.
‘We see LIFE as an uplifting and unifying voice in a chaotic media landscape,’ said Kloss told The Hollywood Reporter. ‘While Bedford is a new media company, we are deeply inspired by LIFE’s iconic legacy and ability to connect diverse audiences with universal narratives of humanity.’
Karlie Kloss and her husband Josh Kushner have are bringing LIFE Magazine back to regular publication
The couple’s media company previously acquired i-D Magazine from Vice Media last year.
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