Dick Friese, a former Travel Weekly publisher, died on Sept. 14 at the age of 92.
In 1969, Friese joined Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, where in a span of 19 years he served as publisher of Hotel and Travel Index, publisher of Travel Weekly, corporate senior vice president, president of the Ziff-Davis business publications division and finally president of Ziff-Davis Publishing Company.
Ziff-Davis published over 50 consumer magazines and business publications. Friese was an expert in magazine branding and positioning. One of his most notable repositionings was Travel Weekly, a struggling publication that grew in 18 months to become the largest travel trade publication in the world.
Friese retired in 1988 following the sale of Ziff-Davis to NewsCorp and CBS Magazines. Six months later, he was a principal in the acquisition of Travel Agent Magazine from Capital Cities Communications, serving as president, publisher and editorial director. He repositioned the publication as a…