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Vegas Magazine company history timeline

2006

Joyce Hollister assumed the role of editor in early 2006 after working as associate editor for four years.

2007

In early 2007, shortly after the arrival of publisher Deb Dudley, the magazine underwent a dramatic redesign, introducing a more contemporary look.

2019

In 2019, a new website was created, offering the magazine’s first digital subscription and offering subscribers access to the entire collection of the venerable magazine.

2020

Janet Geary retired in 2020, after 12 years with the magazine.

2022

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