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Tuesday, Apr 08
Heeb Hobbled By Publisher Problems?
First published in 2002, Heeb started as a project by then-Columbia Journalism School student Jennifer Bleyer. Bleyer put out a few issues of the magazine before graduating and landing a job as a The New York Times reporter. Neuman, who had already been serving as the magazine's publisher, took over as editor-in-chief after Bleyer's departure. He spent several years as an adjunct professor of religion at NYU before getting involved with Heeb, his first foray into journalism. Editors who started at the magazine during Bleyer’s tenure largely disliked Neuman and his new lifestyle-mag vision for the publication. "There was a palpable difference when Josh took over," one ex-editor said. "He gentrified the magazine. The magazine became less serious and less fun at the same time. Everything needed a PR hook. We didn't just write about things because they were interesting. Josh saw [running Heeb] as an opportunity to meet famous people." Lilit Marcus Email This Post |
Turning the Page For New York Media
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