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Wehco Media Revives Arkansas Life OnlineLock Icon

Arkansas Life, a magazine that didn't survive the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, is being revived and rebranded as a social-first digital product designed to reign in younger readers. read more >
SAVVYKids' August 2020 issue will be its last as a standalone publication.
Education / Media & Marketing

A Parenting Magazine Goes Home to Dad

Children often move back home in hard times, so nobody was shocked last week when Little Rock magazine SAVVYKids announced it was folding into its parent publication, the Arkansas Times. read more >
Media & Marketing / Tourism

Arkansas Life, 12, Dies Amid Pandemic

After 18 months of heroic measures, death came last week for Arkansas Life. read more >
Phyllis Brandon

Phyllis Brandon, Pioneering High Profile Editor, Dies at 84

Phyllis Brandon, a pioneering newswoman who made the High Profile section an enduring Sunday read, died Saturday at her home in Little Rock. She was 84. read more >
Arkansas Times Publisher Alan Leveritt (file)

Changing ‘Times’ and Prolonging ‘Life’

Alan Leveritt, the founder and publisher of the Arkansas Times, is so pleased with his publication’s rebirth as a monthly that he fears he’s tempting providence. read more >
Investments

Bad News, Good News And Business Models

Wehco Media is converting two south Arkansas dailies into weeklies, and a hedge fund-owned group is out to buy the big news chain Gannett. read more >

Arkansas Life Survives as Quarterly, Will Publish Monthly Editions Online

Arkansas Life received a death reprieve Friday as leaders at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, publisher of the monthly lifestyle magazine, announced that it will transform the publication into a hybrid print and digital product rather than shutting it down. read more >
Media & Marketing

Arkansas Life and Death: Hussman Asks Readers to Rescue Magazine

The free monthly magazine, published by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, will fold if readers do not become $20-a-year subscribers in sufficient numbers, Publisher Walter Hussman Jr. said in a letter distributed with the magazine this week. read more >