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Newsweek.com Brings On Two New Editors, Promotes Five - Posted August 24, 2009
While other pubs are cutting staff, it's always encouraging to see one that's hiring and promoting and growing.
Today, Newsweek.com made us very happy by announcing two new hires and a slew of promotions.
Starting on September 8, the site is bringing on Rose Palazzolo as homepage editor and Ben Adler... [FishBowlNY]
Devin Gordon Set To Replace Tacy At Newsweek.com - Posted June 23, 2009
Last week, we reported exclusively that recently appointed Newsweek.com editorial director Will Tacy had left the publication. Yesterday, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham announced Tacy's replacement: senior editor Devin Gordon.
Gordon had helped reimagine the magazine's "Scope" section for its relaunch a few weeks ago and led Newsweek's front of book coverage, and... [FishBowlNY]
Devin Gordon Set To Replace Tacy At Newsweek.com - Posted June 23, 2009
Last week, we reported exclusively that recently appointed Newsweek.com editorial director Will Tacy had left the publication. Yesterday, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham announced Tacy's replacement: senior editor Devin Gordon.
Gordon had helped reimagine the magazine's "Scope" section for its relaunch a few weeks ago and led Newsweek's front of book coverage, and... [FishBowlNY]
Confirmed: Will Tacy Out At Newsweek.com - Posted June 16, 2009
We're hearing that Newsweek.com editorial director Will Tacy -- who joined the Web site in January -- has left the company. Newsweek publicists have not yet returned our calls seeking confirmation.
Update: Tacy's departure from the company has been confirmed by a source with knowledge of the situation. We're still wondering what... [FishBowlNY]
Deadline Club Honors Times, Journal and AP - Posted May 20, 2009
The Deadline Club, the New York Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, presented its 2009 awards honoring New York-area journalism last night.
The biggest winners of the evening were The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and the Associated Press, which all took home three awards each. Newsweek, Newsweek.com, and... [FishBowlNY]
Deadline Club Honors Times, Journal and AP - Posted May 20, 2009
The Deadline Club, the New York Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, presented its 2009 awards honoring New York-area journalism last night.
The biggest winners of the evening were The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and the Associated Press, which all took home three awards each. Newsweek, Newsweek.com, and... [FishBowlNY]
NY Press Club Awards Recognize Times' David Barstow, BusinessWeek - Posted May 20, 2009
The New York Press Club yesterday announced the 62 winners of its 2009 Journalism Awards. BusinessWeek led the award count with seven wins, while The New York Times' David Barstow will accept the Gold Keyboard Award for excellence in investigative journalism at the June 15 ceremony.
Barstow was awarded the Gold Keyboard... [FishBowlNY]
NY Press Club Awards Recognize Times' David Barstow, BusinessWeek - Posted May 20, 2009
The New York Press Club yesterday announced the 62 winners of its 2009 Journalism Awards. BusinessWeek led the award count with seven wins, while The New York Times' David Barstow will accept the Gold Keyboard Award for excellence in investigative journalism at the June 15 ceremony.
Barstow was awarded the Gold Keyboard... [FishBowlNY]
Newsweek.com's New Look - Posted May 18, 2009
The newly revamped Newsweek hits newsstands today, but our colleagues at WebNewser got the scoop on the magazine's companion Web site's new look.
Geoff Reiss, Newsweek's digital general manager told WebNewser that the changes revealed Friday, which include updated fonts and branding on the home page, are "just the beginning" of Newsweek's... [FishBowlNY]
Newsweek.com's New Look - Posted May 18, 2009
The newly revamped Newsweek hits newsstands today, but our colleagues at WebNewser got the scoop on the magazine's companion Web site's new look.
Geoff Reiss, Newsweek's digital general manager told WebNewser that the changes revealed Friday, which include updated fonts and branding on the home page, are "just the beginning" of Newsweek's... [FishBowlNY]





