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Newsweek is an American weekly news magazine. It is co-owned by Dev Pragad, its president and CEO, and Johnathan Davis, who has no operational role; each owning 50%. Founded as a weekly print magazine in 1933, it was widely distributed during the 20th century, and had many notable editors-in-chief. … See more
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WebNewsweek is an American weekly news magazine created in 1933 and owned by The Washington Post Company, The Daily Beast Company, and IBT Media. It was acquired by The Washington Post Company in 1961 and later merged with The Daily Beast Company …
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Newsweek, weekly newsmagazine based in New York, New York. It originated as a print publication in 1933 but briefly switched to an all-digital format in 2013–14. Newsweek was founded by Thomas J.C. Martyn, a former foreign-news editor …
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WebNewsweek is a premier news magazine and website that has been bringing high-quality journalism to readers around the globe for over 80 years. Nancy Cooper, Editor-in-chief. Dev Pragad, CEO/Owner.
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After graduating from law school, Hammer worked for sixteen months at the Houston office of Kirkland & Ellis LLP. He then clerked for Judge James C. Ho on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. While establishing himself as an editor at The Daily Wire and contributor at TheBlaze, he also worked as of counsel at the First Liberty Institute. Starting in 2020, Hammer joined Newsweek as opinion editor. He has since assumed the title o…
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WebNancy Cooper is an American journalist and news executive serving as the global editor-in-chief of Newsweek magazine. She previously served as deputy executive producer on The Takeaway, a public radio show produced by WNYC, and as an editor at MSNBC.com. …
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Jack Royston. Chief Royal Correspondent. Jack Royston is Newsweek's Chief Royal Correspondent based in London, U.K. He reports on the British royal family—including King Charles III, Prince ...
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Today, Newsweek is a news magazine and website covering news and analysis, international issues, technology, business, culture, and politics. Newsweek was bought by The Washington Post Company in 1961 and eventually sold to audio magnate …
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WebA media and technology executive, entrepreneur, and CEO of one of the world's most influential and recognized news publications, Dev transformed Newsweek's readership base into a digital ...
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WebThis article is within the scope of WikiProject Magazines, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of magazines on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Magazines …
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