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Newsweek is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally. It is the second-largest news weekly magazine in the U.S., having trailed Time in circulation and advertising revenue for most of its existence. Newsweek is published in four English language editions and 12 global editions written in the language of the circulation region.
Since 2008, Newsweek has undergone a series of internal and external contractions designed to shift the magazine's focus and audience while shoring up the title's finances. Instead, losses at the newsweekly accelerated: revenue dropped 38 percent from 2007 to 2009. The revenue freefall prompted an August 2010 sale by owner The Washington Post Company to 92-year-old audio pioneer Sidney Harman—reportedly for a purchase price of $1.00 and an assumption of the magazine's liabilities. Editor Jon Meacham departed from the magazine upon completion of the sale.
In November 2010 Newsweek merged with the news and opinion website The Daily Beast after extensive negotiations between the proprietors of the respective publications. Tina Brown, The Daily Beast's editor-in-chief was expected to serve as the editor of both publications. Newsweek is jointly owned by the estate of the late Harman and IAC.
Max Kolonko (born: Mariusz Max Kolonko in Poland). - American producer, writer, author, broadcast journalist and a U.S. correspondent for a number of television news organizations (TVP, TVN, Panorama). From 2001- 2005 a senior White House correspondent for TVP, the national television in Poland .
Producer, director and creator of a popular, Telly winning, television series Discovering America with Max Kolonko on various aspects of American life. Founder and owner of Media 2000 Communications, a New York City television production company.
Max Kolonko is a frequent guest on numerous news shows, including CNN and CBS news.
Contributor to Newsweek and The Huffington Post.
Actors: François Mitterrand (actor), Claude Lelouch (actor), Steven Soderbergh (producer), Paul Rachman (producer), Bob Swaim (actor), Lisa Leeman (miscellaneous crew), Vikram Jayanti (producer), Marina Zenovich (director), Marina Zenovich (producer), Marina Zenovich (actress), Martin Apelbaum (editor), Amanda Estremera (miscellaneous crew), Amanda Estremera (editor), Jean-Marie Le Pen (actor), Amanda Estremera (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: This documentary tells two stories simultaneously: it's a profile of Bernard Tapie, a wealthy man who rises and falls spectacularly in French society and may be on the rise again; and, it's a look at Marina Zenovich's fascination with Tapie, behaving oddly in spite of her awareness that she's being irrational. Politicians, athletes, friends, companions, and journalists comment on Bernard's charm, his rise to prominence in sports and politics, and his subsequent trouble with the law. Zenovich becomes fixated on her need to interview Tapie, becoming virtually a stalker in her quest.
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