In late 2011, Conde Nast hired CW founder Dawn Ostroff to helm its newly created entertainment division. The first fruits of her labor went on display Tuesday with the launch of digital video networks for two Conde Nast titles, Glamour and GQ. Each channel has been populated with an array of weekly shows, typically three to four minutes in length, that nicely compliment the magazines' respective themesGlamour's "Elevator Makeover" (pictured above), featuring popular YouTube vlogger Jessica Harlow and Glamour contributor Theodore Leaf, gives women makeovers in the short course of an elevator ride. "Fashion Week Ride-Along" offers a glimpse into the professional life of Glamour Editor-in-Chief Cindi Leive, and "Why Do Guys..." sends female comedians into the streets of New York to find answers to women's "burning" questions about men and how they work.
Conde Nast Entertainment Unveils First Projects With 'Glamour,' 'GQ'
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