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unusual facts about Time Inc.


Steve Lovelady

He joined Time Inc. in 1996 as "editor at large", a title and role created specifically for him by Norman Pearlstine.


Andrew Heiskell Award

The award was named after the name of Andrew Heiskell, a former chairman of Time Inc. and a member of the executive committee of IIE's board of trustees.

Asiaweek

Asiaweek, the English edition, was a news magazine focusing on Asia, published weekly by Asiaweek Limited, a subsidiary of Time Inc. Based in Hong Kong, it was established in 1975, and ceased publication with its December 7, 2001 issue due to a "downturn in the advertising market," according to Norman Pearlstine, editor in chief of Time Inc.

Brad Harrison

He later established the first joint working group across AOL Time Warner to include elements from Time Distribution Services, Time Inc, Warner Home Video, Warner Music and AOL in order to develop a new fully integrated product offering for potential partners.

KOB

Later, in May 1952, the KOB stations were purchased by magazine publisher Time-Life (now Time Warner's Time Inc. subsidiary) and former Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Wayne Coy.

Marcia Cole

After more than twenty years of executive-level tenures at leading media corporations such as Time Inc., AOL, Latina Media Ventures, Fairchild Publications and the now defunct, Vanguarde Media, Marcia returned to her first love: art.

Yale Publishing Course

Richard Stolley - Senior Editorial Advisor, former Editorial Director, Time Inc.


see also

Laurelton, Queens

Neil Leifer (1942-) is a photographer and filmmaker known mainly for his work in the Time Inc. family of magazines.

Maghound

In addition to all major Time Inc. brands, a partial list of participating publishers also includes: Rodale Press, Bonnier Group, Hearst Corporation, Hachette Filipacchi Médias, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Meredith Corporation, and The Reader's Digest Association, among others.

Martha Stewart Living

Stewart took the magazine with her when she left Time Inc. in 1997, and Martha Stewart Living is now the flagship brand of the Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia media empire.

Philip Elmer-DeWitt

In January 2007, he joined Josh Quittner at Business 2.0, another Time Inc. publication, as that magazine's executive editor.