Stefano Tonchi Cleans House at W, Brings In Newsweek’s Ted Moncreiff
It's a big day in the land of fashion editorial.
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It's a big day in the land of fashion editorial.
And he's got the experience necessary.
The 'Newsweek' editor has a hard time finding laughs on 'The Daily Show.'
As the Washington Post Company announces that the newsweekly is up for sale, some staffers inside the magazine question its leadership.
It's the latest in a yearlong series of leadership changes on the magazine's digital side.
Forty years after a landmark discrimination suit, not all female employees at the magazine are happy.
Her job would be a lot easier if world leaders would embrace Skype.
The new owners, Fletcher Asset Management, have resolved to keep almost the entire staff of the title and its website.
Why did the magazine pick a photo of Palin in a skimpy outfit?
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