Writing about Tina Brown, who runs Newsweek and who (according to media writer Wolff) is bravely seeking new business models and digital ways of storytelling, Wolff asserts:
'Unlike her successor at Vanity Fair, Graydon Carter, who has spent 20 years cannily running the magazine as though it were an antebellum plantation floating far above the media civil war, Brown has assiduously, and sometimes painfully, sought reinvention.'
This, above, is from Wolff's column in USA Today, where he is beginning yet another stage in his writing life.
(Photo here is of Vanity Fair publisher Carter.)
http://www.usatoday.com/money/business/story/2012/09/16/tina-brown-on-a-quest/57792012/1
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