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Cinescape
Studio City, CA

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  1. 1. FYI - Latest News
    www.prydonians.org/news.html - [Cached]

    Published on: 8/22/2003   Last Visited: 4/2/2004

    Marc Camron, publisher of Cinescape magazine, told the Sci Fi Channel's Sci Fi Wire that the magazine and its sister Web site are moribund while he seeks a buyer for the properties and their sister publications. Fandom Inc., which bought Cinescape last year, earlier reported that it would spin off assets and close its online operations; Camron said the company has gone out of business completely. Camron said the Web site is not being updated; users trying to access Cinescape's Web site have received error messages in the last week or so.
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    In the meantime, Camron said in an interview that Cinescape has fired its entire staff, including himself. "We're waiting for a buyer," Camron said. "They're trying to sell. We're holding out and hoping. Right now, the staff s out of work and looking for work. We're trying to negotiate a deal to sell the publication and the sister publications as well." Those include Wicked magazine and licensed publications for The X-Files and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. "There are several interested parties," Camron added.
  2. 2. News Archive
    www.frightweb.com/news_archive - [Cached]

    Published on: 6/14/2001   Last Visited: 3/6/2004

    In an interview with the Sci-Fi Wire, Marc Camron, publisher of Cinescape and Wicked magazines, said that his magazine group is dead, at least until a purchaser for the titles can be found.
  3. 3. The Editorial Dead Zone June 2001 -- *Archives*
    www.writenews.com/deadzone/200 - [Cached]

    Last Visited: 11/3/2002

    Marc Camron, the publisher of Cinescape, is looking for a buyer for Cinescape and its sister publications. Fandom Inc., which purchased Cinescape last year, announced in April, 2001 that it would shut down its online operations. Source: Sci Fi Wire 6-15-01

    Tribune Company has announced a voluntary retirement program. It is expected to reduce the company's workforce by 3 percent, with the bulk of reductions being made in the publishing group. In addition to the voluntary program, further staff reductions in the publishing group will reduce its staff by another 3 percent.

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