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As Oprah Makes Departure Plans, O Readies For 10th Anniversary - Posted 1 day, 16 hours ago
When Oprah Winfrey's talk show leaves broadcast television in 2011, the magazine that bears her name, Hearst's O, The Oprah Magazine will lose an important cross-promotional tool. But, the media company is not worried about that just yet, instead focusing on planning that's already underway for events tied to the magazine's... [FishBowlNY]

O Hires A Bunch Of New Editors - Posted September 10, 2009
O, The Oprah Magazine has announced several new hires, filling out the editorial department under new editor-in-chief Susan Casey. Among the new hires are former Marie Claire executive editor Lucy Kaylin, who has been named deputy editor; Patrick Mitchell, who is taking the role of design director; former Publishers Weekly editor-in-chief... [FishBowlNY]

Vanity Fair Intern Prepares To Watch Nonstop Cable TV|O Gets A New Design Director|Carr Leaves Greenspun|Ad Agencies Can See The Bottom Nearing - Posted July 24, 2009
TVNewser: Vanity Fair intern Thomas Kaplan is going to watch 32 hours of cable news over four days next week. Torture? Or actual work? WWD: O The Oprah Magazine is getting a new look along with it's new editor-in-chief. Design director Kerry Robertson has departed the magazine and will be replaced --... [FishBowlNY]

Vanity Fair Intern Prepares To Watch Nonstop Cable TV|O Gets A New Design Director|Carr Leaves Greenspun|Ad Agencies Can See The Bottom Nearing - Posted July 24, 2009
TVNewser: Vanity Fair intern Thomas Kaplan is going to watch 32 hours of cable news over four days next week. Torture? Or actual work? WWD: O The Oprah Magazine is getting a new look along with it's new editor-in-chief. Design director Kerry Robertson has departed the magazine and will be replaced --... [FishBowlNY]

Two Magazines Lose Top Talent After Short Tenures - Posted July 2, 2009
This week, we learned of two top magazine staffers, one publisher and one editor-in-chief, leaving their posts after just a few months on the job. First came word that Susan Reed is leaving her spot as editor-in-chief at O, The Oprah Magazine after less than a year at the helm of the... [FishBowlNY]

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