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  2. W (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    W was launched in 1972 [2] by James Brady, [citation needed] who at the time was the publisher of the newspaper (and sister publication of W, Women's Wear Daily).The magazine was originally a bi-monthly publication until 1993 when it was relaunched as an oversized monthly publication.

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  9. Patrick McCarthy (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick McCarthy (June 6, 1951 – February 24, 2019) was chairman and editorial director of W magazine and Women's Wear Daily (WWD). [1]Born in Dedham, Massachusetts, he graduated from Boston University as an undergraduate and from Stanford University's graduate journalism school in 1973 then began his career at Fairchild Publications at WWD in London.