Arts Mar 18 Incoming editor in chief parts ways with Teen Vogue over past tweets Alexi McCammond says she and Teen Vogue are parting ways over her past anti-Asian and homophobic tweets. The 27-year-old journalist apologized yet again for the tweets in a statement she posted Thursday on Twitter. By Leanne Italie, Associated Press
Arts Jul 27 Oprah’s O Magazine to end regular print editions after 20 years Hearst says the brand is not going away but will become more focused on its digital versions while offering some form of print. It is among the country's most recognizable magazines. By Tali Arbel, Associated Press
Making Sen$e Sep 18 Why billionaire investors are gambling on news publications Why are billionaire entrepreneurs spending their money purchasing newspapers and magazines that appear to be losing money? A mix of philanthropy, ego and ambition. By Gretchen Frazee
Aug 18 Watch 2:56 The editor of the New Yorker on helping writers find their voice David Remnick has been a writer for The New Yorker since 1992 and its editor since 1998. In the age of modern media, his job requires not only producing a quality magazine, but also keeping up financially and technologically. One… By PBS News Hour
Nov 22 Watch 3:15 This cartoon is teaching children in France how to cope after the terror attacks By PBS News Hour Cartooning has been a part of French culture ever since King Louis XIV ruled France 300 years ago. This week, the NewsHour’s Stephen Free visited the editors of a French magazine, who are embracing that tradition in explaining the Nov. Continue watching
May 12 UVA official sues Rolling Stone for libel over debunked campus rape story By Joshua Barajas The University of Virginia is suing the company that owns Rolling Stone, the magazine itself and a reporter for libel after Rolling Stone published an erroneous and now-retracted article about gang rape on the college campus, according to Reuters. Continue reading
Dec 21 Watch Extended Interview: Poet Christian Wiman More of Jeffrey Brown's conversation with Christian Wiman, editor of Poetry magazine. Continue watching
May 31 Watch 10:20 The Decorum, Skullduggery and Rivalries of the Presidents Club Time magazine editors Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy explore how current and former American presidents interact with one another in their new book, "The Presidents Club: Inside the World's Most Exclusive Fraternity." The authors spoke with Gwen Ifill about cross-party… Continue watching
May 15 Watch What Ron Paul Wants If His Supporters Back Romney What Ron Paul Wants If His Supporters Will Back Romney… Continue watching