Newsweek

Newsweek Ad Pages Up in 2012, But Not Enough to Save Print Magazine

March 18, 2013 By Brent Lang 9 weeks ago

Digital revenue contributes just 6.6 percent to magazines' bottom lines

  

Andrew Sullivan Launches The Dish Subscription Site

February 4, 2013 By Alexander C. Kaufman 15 weeks ago

Andrew Sullivan makes split with the Daily Beast final

  

Newsweek/Daily Beast Changes Name to NewsBeast

February 1, 2013 By Alexander C. Kaufman 15 weeks ago

The Daily Beast absorbs the now tablet-only magazine even more with a name change

  

How Newsweek Made Its First Moving Cover Art

January 11, 2013 By Alexander C. Kaufman 18 weeks ago

Newsweek's new digital cover art on its iPad edition is a video

  

Andrew Sullivan Leaving Daily Beast to Start Own Company

January 2, 2013 By Alexander C. Kaufman 20 weeks ago

Andrew Sullivan is splitting his blog The Dish off into an independent, subscription-based service

  

Newsweek's Final Cover Bids Adieu to Print With a Hashtag

December 24, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 21 weeks ago

Newsweek celebrated its print send-off with a long "oral history" of memories from former staffers

  

Newsweek Announces Newsroom Layoffs, 3 Executive Promotions (Updated)

December 6, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 23 weeks ago

Newsweek announced Thursday that it will lay off some editorial staff after promoting three top editors

  

Tina Brown on Taking Over Newsweek: It's 'Completely Insane'

November 19, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 26 weeks ago

Tina Brown told New York magazine in a new profile what it's like to edit the 80-year-old print giant

  

Barry Diller on Newsweek's Future: 'We Have No Stars in Our Eyes'

October 24, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 30 weeks ago

Barry Diller told investors that the transition of Newsweek from print to digital-only will be painful

 

  

IAC Quarterly Earnings Reveal Why Newsweek is Ending Print Run

October 24, 2012 By Brent Lang 30 weeks ago

Revenue climbed at IAC's media unit -- but thanks to Newsweek, losses did too

  

Newsweek Passes - Will Other Newsweeklies Follow?

October 19, 2012 By Sharon Waxman 30 weeks ago

Could Newsweek have pivoted in time for the digital age? If not, then other newsweeklies like Time are probably destined to follow

  

Tina Brown on Newsweek Print End, Digital Future: ‘An Inevitable Outcome’ (Video)

October 19, 2012 By Sharon Waxman 30 weeks ago

Editor Tina Brown says of the end of Newsweek's print edition: "There was always a feeling and a knowledge we would be a digital company"

  

Fox News Hires Peter J. Boyer From Newsweek

October 18, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 30 weeks ago

Fox News announced that it hired Peter J. Boyer, who has a broad background in print journalism, as editor-at-large

  

Donald Trump Whines: 'Now My Newsweek Covers Mean Nothing'

October 18, 2012 By Brent Lang 30 weeks ago

Donald Trump goes big picture on what Newsweek's decision to end its print edition means

  

Newsweek Ends Print Edition After 80 Years (Updated)

October 18, 2012 By Brent Lang 30 weeks ago

Former staffers say that Newsweek was swimming against the tide, but are not optimistic it can reinvent itself as a digital publication

  

Fareed Zakaria Resigns From Board at Yale University

August 20, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 39 weeks ago

Fareed Zakaria left his post on Yale's board as he reevaluates his professional life

  

Barry Diller Hints at Online-Only Newsweek, Says Broadcasters Should Embrace Aereo (Updated)

July 25, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 43 weeks ago

He will also invest "considerably less" money in the news site and its sister newsweekly magazine.

  

Barry Diller's IAC Takes Control of Newsweek Daily Beast

July 24, 2012 By Brent Lang 43 weeks ago

The family of Sydney Harman will not invest in the money-losing magazine

  

Tina Brown's Newsweek Big Winner, Oprah Big Loser in Magazine Ad-Page Race

April 13, 2012 By Brent Lang 1 year ago

It's a rough quarter for the consumer magazine sector with ad pages dropping 8.2 percent

  

Newsweek Avoids Condoms, Nudity in ‘Politics of Sex’ Cover

February 14, 2012 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

Newsweek shows readers what cover was passed over, and in this case it was condoms, naked women and a vibrator

  

Arianna Gives AOL TV a HuffPost Makeover

December 14, 2011 By Joshua L. Weinstein 1 year ago

Jaimie Etkin, former associate culture editor for Newsweek and The Daily Beast will run the rebranded site

  

Finances Still a Mess at Newsweek-Daily Beast

October 31, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

While the Daily Beast may reach profitability, the magazine holds the company back

  

Newsweek-Daily Beast Gains, Yahoo Loses in Latest Media Shuffle

August 18, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

Yahoo's Joe Pompeo jumps to New York-centered Capital while the Daily Beast makes a flurry of staffing moves

  

The Media's Michele Bachmann Obsession: Tough Reporting or Sexism?

August 16, 2011 By Brent Lang 1 year ago

Coverage of the right-wing female firebrand's presidential campaign is stirring up memories of Sarah Palin's tense relationship with the press in 2008

  

Jon Stewart Rips Michele Bachmann Cover: 'Shame on You, Newsweek'

August 10, 2011 By Tim Molloy 1 year ago

"You want a photo that makes her seem a little off? Make it out of her words."

  

Newsweek's Michele Bachmann Cover Unlikely to Give Mag What It Needs Most

August 9, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

Tina Brown has generated a lot of buzz with her covers and redesign, but it does not appear to be helping the magazine's circulation overall