Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr.

Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr.

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Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr. was a pioneering media mogul who acquired Condé Nast in 1959, setting the foundation for its transformation into a leading publisher of luxury magazines. With a keen eye for prestigious brands, he was instrumental in elevating the status of the company and its titles, including Vogue and Vanity Fair. His vision and business acumen allowed him to navigate the changing media landscape, making Condé Nast synonymous with high fashion and elite culture. Newhouse's legacy continues to influence the publishing industry, even as the company has faced challenges in the digital era.

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In 1959, Samuel Irving Newhouse snr purchased Condé Nast, primarily interested in its prestige.

How Condé Nast reinvented the glossy magazine, then lost its way – The Irish Times
The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·IrelandIreland· 2025-07-08
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