Conde Nast and NatMag in pre-ABC spat over multi-packs
By Anne Cassidy Wednesday, 03 February 2010 11:47AM
LONDON - A row has broken out between rival publishers Conde Nast and The National Magazine Company over the practice of bundling, or selling two or more magazines in a pack, to enhance ABC circulation figures.
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