Conde Nast Entertainment, also known as CNE, is a privately owned company headquartered in the US. Founded in 2017, the company employs approximately 80 individuals, reported $53.5M in revenue as of 2024, and functions as a tier 2 media tech buyer. It specializes in content rights, operating as a multimedia production and distribution studio. Established as a specialized division of the mass media conglomerate Condé Nast (Advance Publications) in 2011, and operating from its headquarters at One World Trade Center in New York City, its primary mission is to systematically monetize the deep catalog of journalistic and narrative intellectual property (IP) from its sister magazine brands, which include The New Yorker, Wired, Vogue, Vanity Fair, GQ, and Architectural Digest. The studio develops, licenses, and produces content across premium streaming television, feature films, social media networks, and long-form digital video. Its production portfolio includes the documentary series Last Chance U for Netflix, the scripted feature film Mosul (co-produced with AGBO), and digital video formats like Vogue’s "73 Questions" and Wired’s "Autocomplete Interviews".

Revenue

Founded

2017

Headcount

71

Headquarters

United States

Primary Segment

Entertainment content rights

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

Conde Nast is reportedly reconsidering its lease for approximately 1 million square feet at One World Trade Center in Manhattan, eyeing potential office space in New Jersey as of July 9, 2026. This development follows news from July 8 that Netflix is expanding its content library by including material from various creators and publishers, including Conde Nast. Earlier, on July 7, Netflix announced a strategic partnership with prominent media companies, including Conde Nast, Hearst Communications, and People, to introduce short-form news and entertainment videos. These videos will be prominently displayed on Netflix's homepage for members in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, with content from digital media brands like BuzzFeed, Conde Nast, Hearst Magazines, People Inc, and Tastemade slated to begin streaming on August 3.

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Conde Nast Entertainment offers products in the media and telecoms services industry. Conde Nast Entertainment's product portfolio comprises of entertainment content rights.
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Conde Nast Entertainment's revenues were less than $100M in 2024. All the revenue comes from entertainment rights and distribution.
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