For a long time, "Annabelle" owner Tamedia had no problem with the women's magazine's political involvement . But when "Annabelle" called for temporary quotas for women in management positions in 2012, publisher Pietro Supino stepped in . nd all other Tamedia titles have been banned from campaigning ever since. "Political campaigns are not part of our media's remit," the publisher explained at the time . Since then, "Annabelle" has not been making headlines to the same extent in russia rcs data terms of content.
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However, the paper is concerned about the sharp decline in the print advertising market, as the women's and people magazine segment is particularly affected. According to Mediafocus, gross advertising print has fallen by 50 percent since 2013. That is of course a lot when you consider that "Annabelle" is mainly financed by advertising . And it could even continue like this: a turnaround in the print advertising market is not yet in sight.