Aunohita Mojumdar first encountered Himal Southasian when a writer for the magazine criticized Mojumdar for “failing to ask a single relevant question” in an early 2001 interview with the foreign minister of Bhutan. While working at the Times of India, Mojumdar considered herself a “hard-bitten,” critical journalist. She had even gotten into trouble with the...
On Tuesday, New York magazine Editor in Chief Adam Moss announced plans to step down this March. The move follows 15 years at the magazine’s helm for Moss, during which he oversaw rapid growth in both coverage and readership, as well as the introduction of popular verticals like Vulture and The Cut. Moss’s career in...
When Jacob Weisberg departed from his perch as chairman of the Slate Group in October, he was nudged during an exit interview into giving something of a eulogy for the proverbial #SlatePitch. The impish liberal contrarianism that had long defined the site—maybe to an unfair extent—felt a bit too glib in the face of President...
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Seventy-two years ago, I worked the paper route on the west side of Montgomery, Alabama, delivering the Alabama Journal to my neighbors, who were mostly African American. One afternoon, in 1946, I met, and would eventually befriend, the son of my...
After more than three years at the helm as editor-in-chief, Janine Gibson has just told London staff she’s leaving BuzzFeed UK
— Mark Di Stefano 🤙🏻 (@MarkDiStef) January 18, 2019
Ahmed Hussein-Suale, a journalist in Ghana who helped expose corruption in African soccer, was shot dead Wednesday by gunmen in an Accra suburb (@matthewchampion / BuzzFeed News)https://t.co/mpUkfI4A6whttps://t.co/yzfzPXFUEi
— Mediagazer (@mediagazer) January 17, 2019
Trump said during the 2016 campaign that the polls were rigged. Now, according to Michael Cohen, it appears he knew what he was talking about. https://t.co/gg6S19Qbwm
— Paul Farhi (@farhip) January 17, 2019
After 15 years, Adam Moss is stepping down as top editor of New York magazine https://t.co/dInwcW7q7J
— Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) January 15, 2019
Following exec shakeup, Mark Lazarus assumes responsibility for NBC News, MSNBC, and CNBC, reporting to Steve Burke. Meanwhile, Andy Lack, chairman of NBC News and MSNBC, and who had reported to Burke, will now report to Lazarus: https://t.co/7VPvr55whZ
— Michael Calderone (@mlcalderone) January 14, 2019