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Adam Moss
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Adam Moss, editor-in-chief of New York Magazine, is leaving the publication after 15 years. His tenure will end March 31. The news…
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Graydon Carter will step down as editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair in December after 25 years at the helm, which VF has aptly…
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What’s New York EIC Adam Moss like as a boss? Just ask Kat Ward, who’s been his assistant for the…
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Following a few months of speculation, New York has confirmed the news that they will restructure to a biweekly publishing schedule by March 2014. By sizing down from 42 issues to 26 annually, plus three special editions, the mag will debut a more visual feel. Expect thicker issues featuring a 20 percent increase in content per issue, a larger fashion focus, and a couple of new columns.
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The annual, hotly anticipated throwdown of the glossy set—the National Magazine Awards, given by ASME—transpired last night, with New York nabbing the biggest accolade as 2013’s Magazine Of The Year. A major win for Adam Moss and team, adding to their massive collection of Ellies (the russet-hued statuettes). The title also scored for Magazine Section, thanks to Strategist. In the fashion set, Vogue received one of the top-notch General Excellence In Print awards (as did Martha Stewart Living, Outside, The Paris Review, and National Geographic).