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John Huey (born April 18, 1948) is an American journalist and publishing executive who served as the editor-in-chief of Time Inc., at the time the largest magazine publisher in the United States, overseeing more than 150 titles, including Time, People, Fortune, Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly and InStyle. [2]
Time Inc. (also referred to as Time & Life, Inc. later on, ... [78] and his replacement Norman Pearlstine and successors John Huey (2006–2012) and Martha Nelson ...
During this time Kiechel hosted a weekly television series on CNBC, and achieved the top position at the publication in 1994, succeeding Marshall Loeb as Managing Editor. [8] In an unusual move, he was removed from that position less than a year later, and replaced by John Huey, who later became editor-in-chief of all Time Inc. publications.
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In June 2014, after Time Inc. spun off from its corporate parent, [16] Fortune launched its own website at Fortune.com. [17] On November 26, 2017, it was announced that Meredith Corporation would acquire Time Inc. in a $2.8 billion deal. The acquisition was completed on January 31, 2018. [18] [19] [20]
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Mar. 22—Brad James knew he wanted to be part of the film "Shirley." "I was already familiar with Shirley Chisholm," he says. "It was written and directed by John Ridley. And it was starring ...
2013: John Huey, former editor-in-chief of Time Inc. [23] 2014: James Flanigan, former business journalist at the Los Angeles Times [24] 2015: James Grant, founder and editor of Grant's Interest Rate Observer [25] 2016: Paul Ingrassia, managing editor of Reuters [26] 2017: Walt Mossberg, executive editor of The Verge and editor-at-large for ...