Topic: Tina Brown

The Last Newsweek Cover Has a Hashtag on It

Newsweek

You're pretty much resigned to reading Sports Illustrated or Reader's Digest the next time you go to the dentist's office now because Newsweek is no more. In a questionable move, Tina Brown made the magazine's final cover feature an old picture of the Newsweek building and a hashtag.

The Newsweek Layoffs Are Coming, and This Could Get Ugly

Tina Brown announced the names of three editors who will top the masthead of the Newsweek-Daily Beast company after it replaces Newsweek. Now layoffs are imminent.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 19, 2012

The Unsinkable Tina Brown

We're all supposed to hate Tina Brown. We get it. She's the queen of shock covers, she talks on the Amtrak quiet car, and completely sunk one of the most iconic magazines she was paid a lot to fix. So when we sat down with New York's  Q&A with the Queen of Chaos last night we were prepared to hate but .... 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Oct 24, 2012

Newsbeast Responds to Donald Trump's Media Stunt with Media Stunt

Donald Trump officiated the week's biggest eye-rolling contest on Wednesday, when he made his "very big announcement" about President Obama, a ploy for attention that inspired The Daily Beast slash Newsweek to launch a ploy of their own: a Donald Trump boycott.

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Barry Diller Will Try to Make Newsweek Layoffs as 'Spare' as He Can

IAC Chairman Barry Diller says downsizing is inevitable after Newsweek ceases publishing its print edition but the company will try to be as "spare" as possible when they cut staff.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Oct 18, 2012

Newsweek Is Shutting Down Its Print Edition

In a momentous (though not totally unforeseen) development, Newsweek editor Tina Brown announced this morning that the magazine will move to an all-digital format and shutter the print edition just shy of its 80th birthday.

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By Adam Martin

Aug 31, 2012

Get Ready for More Newsweek Trolling

Lots of people hated Niall Ferguson's "Hit the Road Barack" cover story for the August 27 Newsweek, but we learned on Friday it also sold a bundle, so we're getting ready for more front-page trolling from the weekly.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Aug 30, 2012

Lance Armstrong Gets the Jose Canseco Defense He Didn't Ask For

The mystifying satchel of muscles that is Jose Canseco (or his ghostwriter or team of comedy writers?) has taken to his Vice column to defend Lance Armstrong, which, well, we're sure Armstrong appreciates. 

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By Adam Martin

Aug 27, 2012

Newsweek's Latest Trolling: So What if Armstrong Doped?

The outrageous thing about Buzz Bissinger's Newsweek cover story isn't that he's defending Lance Armstrong against the doping allegations against him, but that, in his defense of Armstrong, he's not necessarily even arguing for the athlete's innocence.

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By John Hudson

Aug 21, 2012

Paul Krugman Shows Newsweek How to Fact Check

Paul Krugman is pretty much done picking on Niall Ferguson for his widely-criticized takedown of President Obama and is moving on to Ferguson's publisher Newsweek.

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Who Is Minding the Store at Newsweek?

If Niall Ferguson wants to persist in claiming his hotly contested essay is intellectually honest, then the only conclusion is that his editors at Newsweek didn't care enough to contradict him. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Aug 20, 2012

Forget 'The Wimp Factor'; Now It's Time for Obama to 'Hit the Road'

Newsweek editor and provocateur Tina Brown must be thrilled that Niall Ferguson's "Hit the Road, Barack" cover is the talk of the morning, but, actually, it's not because the essay hit on some universal truth or was an exquisite piece of journalism—it's because everyone is cutting the piece off at the knees.

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By Eric Randall

Jun 12, 2012

The Newsweek Cover That Wasn't: Obama in a Hoodie

Newsweek has been making a name for itself with a string of newly salacious cover images, but not all the provocative ideas end up in print, as editor Tina Brown explained in a video on Newsweek's Tumblr.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

May 15, 2012

Cartoon

The Problem with Newsweek's Presidential Portrait

Cartoonist Lisa Benson isn't a fan of Tina Brown's latest cover.

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By Connor Simpson

May 13, 2012

Here Is Newsweek's Big Gay Obama Cover

We had fun thinking about what Tina Brown would come up with for her big cover story on Barack Obama's gay marriage endorsement earlier this week, and now we know what she's actually come with. She's calling Obama the first gay president.

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By Eric Randall

May 11, 2012

Tina Brown Has Lots of Love For New Republic's Gentle Mocking

The New(ly trendy) Republic made a rather fun series of images (not a slideshow, much to some people's chagrin) pondering just how Tina Brown, whose scandalous Newsweek covers have become something of a media in-joke, would represent President Obama's same sex marriage endorsement.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 16, 2012

Comment of the Day

'Camille Paglia Better Watch Out, Katie Roiphe is Coming...'

The freakout over a Tina Brown Newsweek cover story is basically becoming a cliché at this point, but the addition of Slate's contrarian-at-large Katie Roiphe made this week's troll-bait all but irresistible.

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By John Hudson

Apr 2, 2012

Hipster Jesus Is Here to Save Newsweek

Editor-in-chief Tina Brown has resurrected the magazine world's time-tested way of boosting newsstand sales: the Jesus cover. But to be fair, she's given the Lord Savior a modern makeover.

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By Ray Gustini

Mar 23, 2012

The Smart Set

Jon Hamm Likes to Watch; Karl Lagerfeld Buries Newsweek

Karl Lagerfeld roasts Tina Brown, Jon Hamm is quite the photographer, and DSK was allegedly not a model orgy guest.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Mar 19, 2012

Newsweek's Retro 'Mad Men' Issue Feels a Little Old

It sure is nice to see Don, Roger, Joan, and Peggy together again and the retro ads sure are fun, but we still can't shake the feeling that Tina Brown's Mad Men-inspired Newsweek issue feels more like an advertisement or memorabilia than it does an issue of a magazine.

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By Matt Haber

Feb 13, 2012

Spy Already Covered Tina Brown's Love of Profanity

The New York Times' Elizabeth Jensen has as a short item about Tina Brown's retooled Newsweek featuring more FCC-banned words than it used to. This is not the first time that the profanity police have called on Brown.

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By Eric Randall

Jan 16, 2012

Name Calling Doesn't Inspire Serious Debate

Newsbeast Editor Tina Brown rightly tweeted this morning that "Andrew Sullivan has lit up the web," with his Newsweek cover story, "Why Are Obama's Critics So Dumb?" But an ad hominem cover line is better for creating heat than light.

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By Dino Grandoni

Jan 6, 2012

NewsBeast Scoops Up David Frum

Newsweek/The Daily Beast editor Tina Brown has hired David Frum, the pundit who exiled himself from conservatism, to join her magazine-web mini-empire.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 18, 2011

Tina Brown: Queen of Chaos

In the latest update to the Newsweek Daily Beast saga, WWD's John Koblin doesn't have a lot of encouraging things to say about the state of affairs under editor Tina Brown.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 14, 2011

Turmoil Hits NewsBeast as Tina Brown Changes Lieutenants

Newsweek Daily Beast executive editor Edward Felsenthal became the third high-level hire to leave the company in the span of a few hours, a grim sign that chaos still rules at the magazine-web hybrid.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Sep 26, 2011

Chelsea Clinton Named to Barry Diller's IAC Board

Former First Daughter doesn't have much private company experience

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By Ray Gustini

Aug 11, 2011

Gay Talese's Back Seat Is Too Small for Necking

But he still loves his 1957 Triumph TR3, almost as much as he loves wife Nan

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By Adam Clark Estes

Aug 8, 2011

Michele Bachmann Unfazed by 'Crazy Eyes' Newsweek Cover

The rest of the conservative movement, it seems, is not

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By Erik Hayden

Jul 11, 2011

The Daily Beast Finally Retires Newsweek.com

Starting on July 19th, the news weekly will no longer have a stand alone site

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jun 29, 2011

Tina Brown on Diana: "I Wanted to Make Her a Time Traveler"

Tina's Wednesday morning appearance on Morning Joe was kind of a disaster

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jun 29, 2011

Undead Diana Cover Brings the Kind of Buzz Tina Brown Doesn't Want

If the response on Facebook is any indication, Newsweek is losing subscribers

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jun 28, 2011

How Creepy Is Princess Diana's Ghost on the Cover of Newsweek?

Critics can't decide whether the Lady Di tribute is too indulgent or too horrifying

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By Ray Gustini

Jun 22, 2011

We Can't Stop Watching Sir Harry Evans Talk About Cars

The former Sunday Times editor shares his taste in automobiles

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By John Hudson

Jun 16, 2011

Tina Brown Tells Vogue How She Deals with Snark

The Newsweek/Daily Beast editor just turns it off

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By Adam Clark Estes

May 23, 2011

Staffers Complain About Tina Brown Behind Her Back

Adweek levels some familiar charges against the star editor of Newsweek

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By Erik Hayden

May 6, 2011

Tina Brown's New Catch Phrase: 'B to the W!'

Her best quotes in a New York Times magazine profile

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By John Hudson

Apr 14, 2011

What Happens to Newsweek After Sidney Harman?

The Harman family faces continuing losses at the Newsweek Daily Beast Co.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Mar 28, 2011

Is the Tina Brown-Arianna Huffington Rivalry Real?

Brown says she'd never name a website after herself

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By Alex Eichler

Mar 8, 2011

Sour, Indifferent Responses to Tina Brown's Newsweek

But maybe expectations were just too high?

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