Conde Nast Entertainment is a privately owned company headquartered in the US, founded in 2017, and employing approximately 80 individuals. The company reported $7.9M in revenue as of 2023. Functioning as a tier 2 media tech buyer, it operates as a production and distribution studio specializing in film, television, social and online video, and virtual reality content.
On March 24, 2026, Condé Nast alleged in a trial that an events promoter infringed its trademarks by selling "bogus" tickets to exclusive gatherings, including its renowned Vanity Fair Oscars party. This follows a federal lawsuit initiated on March 22 by Condé Nast's brand Vogue against "Dogue," a canine fashion magazine, alleging trademark infringement due to significant similarities in name and logo. The "Dogue" magazine has featured content depicting animals in fashion, such as an Italian greyhound in an evening gown and a labradoodle modeling trench coats. Earlier, on March 16, Condé Nast hosted Hollywood's well-known Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), which featured a red carpet livestream hosted by Brittany Broski, Quenlin Blackwell, and Jake Shane, following an intimate Oscars viewing dinner.
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Conde Nast Entertainment offers products in the media tech industry. Conde Nast Entertainment's product portfolio comprises of media managed services.
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Conde Nast Entertainment's revenues were less than $10M in 2023. All the revenue comes from content production services.
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