OTHER NEWS - Aug. 17, 1994
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Revlon Cancels Magazine Ads: The cosmetics company pulled its advertisements from Hearst Magazines, a unit of Hearst Corp., the Wall Street Journal reported. A spokeswoman for Hearst said the action was apparently taken after the September issue of Esquire magazine published a profile of Patricia Duff, a companion of Ron Perelman, Revlon Inc.’s chairman. The spokeswoman declined to comment on the billings, but an industry executive said Revlon spends $5 million to $8 million annually in Hearst magazines.
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