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Stephen Adler, BusinessWeek Editor-In-Chief, To Resign

Stephen J. Adler, who has been editor-in-chief of BusinessWeek for more than four years, will resign from his post once the sale of the magazine to Bloomberg LP is completed, as anticipated, in early December.

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BusinessWeek Editor Adler Heads For The Door

After much speculation about how Bloomberg LP's acquisition of BusinessWeek would affect the magazine's staff, it looks like editor-in-chief Stephen Adler will be the first casualty of the deal . Yesterday afternoon, Adler sent a memo to the pub's staff announcing his plans to depart after the sale to Bloomberg is completed later this year. "It was hugely important to me...

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BW staffers warily optimistic about new editor Tyrangiel

TALKING BIZ NEWS EXCLUSIVE BusinessWeek staff members who spoke on background to Talking Biz News on Tuesday about the naming of its new editor in chief expressed some optimism about Josh Tyrangiel taking on the spot when Bloomberg LP closes its deal to acquire the magazine. Current editor Stephen Adler announced last month he would step down [...]

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Tyrangiel is smart pick

Marketwatch.com media columnist Jon Friedman likes the selection of Josh Tyrangiel as the new editor of BusinessWeek magazine. Friedman writes, “Tyrangiel, deputy managing editor of Time magazine and managing editor of Time.com, brings a strong skill set to the task, particularly because he knows his way around the Internet. Stephen Adler, BusinessWeek’s top editor, recently...

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Bloomberg Looks To Cut BusinessWeek Staffers

It's been a busy week for the new Bloomberg LP -owned BusinessWeek . First, there was the appointment of a new editor , Josh Tyrangiel , to succeed Stephen Adler . And now, the layoffs are upon us. According to reports , Bloomberg is looking to cut about 100 positions from BusinessWeek , or about 25 percent of the magazine's total staff. Some of those layoffs have already reportedly...

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Josh Tyrangiel Named BusinessWeek Editor

... such as severance for any magazine employees who are laid off. The magazine's current top editor, Stephen Adler, plans to step down after holding the job for more than four years. In a memo last month announcing his departure, Adler said "it makes sense for a new owner to move forward with a new editor." Adler, who took over at BusinessWeek in April 2005, managed...

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Newsfeed Update: 11.17.09

... editor Josh Tyrangiel as the next editor of the recently acquired BusinessWeek . He replaces Stephen Adler, who announced that he was stepping down from his post last month. Gannett Gets Buzzed ( Forbes ) USA Today 's "Buzz Bureau" is a two-woman operation that marshals aid from across all of USA Today 's departments. They put together custom graphics and inserts for advertisers,...

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Time Editor Tyrangiel To Lead Bloomberg's BusinessWeek

This morning, Bloomberg LP named Time magazine's deputy managing editor Josh Tyrangiel as the next editor of the recently acquired BusinessWeek . Tyrangiel, who was also the managing editor of Time.com , was instrumental in the recent relaunch of the Web site last year. He will be replacing Stephen Adler who announced that he was stepping down from his post last month after Bloomberg...

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Welch column in BW also bites dust

A management column written by former General Electric CEO Jack Welch and his wife Suzy in BusinessWeek has ended, writes Keith Kelly of the New York Post. The column had been another move by departing editor-in-chief Stephen Adler to overhaul the magazine. Kelly writes, “Welch, who recently ended a 14-week hospital stay, told the Post it was an amicable [...]

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Bartiromo column in BusinessWeek ending

TALKING BIZ NEWS EXCLUSIVE CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo’s column in BusinessWeek magazine will end after the business weekly is sold to Bloomberg L.P., staffers at the publication confirmed Friday. The column, called “Face Time with Maria Bartiromo,” began in 2005. It was one of the changes made by editor-in-chief Stephen Adler to revamp the magazine. The first column...

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Time's Tyrangiel in as BusinessWeek's new editor

It was announced today that managing editor of Time Magazine, Josh Tyrangiel, will become the new editor of BusinessWeek magazine, reports MediaBistro. The magazine was recently bought by Bloomberg LP. Tyrangiel will start at editor once the acquisition is finalized.Former editor, Stephen...

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Bloomberg hires Time deputy to lead BusinessWeek

... such as severance for any magazine employees who are laid off. The magazine's current top editor, Stephen Adler, plans to step down after holding the job for more than four years. In a memo last month announcing his departure, Adler said "it makes sense for a new owner to move forward with a new editor." Adler, who took over at BusinessWeek in April 2005, managed to...

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Bloomberg hires Time deputy to lead BusinessWeek

... as severance for any magazine employees who are laid off.

The magazine's current top editor, Stephen Adler, plans to step down after holding the job for more than four years. In a memo last month announcing his departure, Adler said "it makes sense for a new owner to move forward with a new editor."

Adler, who took over at BusinessWeek in April 2005, managed...

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Bloomberg Starts To Put Together BusinessWeek Staff

Today's New York Times "Media Decoder" blog post about the restructuring of BusinessWeek post- Bloomberg LP 's acquisition has a funny ring to it. We already know that editor Stephen Adler is stepping down, as well as president Keith Fox . So who will be manning the new magazine? Apparently, the people who decided to stick around. But, unless you're reading carefully, you'd...

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If Zelnick Did It, BusinessWeek Edition; Keith Fox Out

... to no effect. He is staying at McGraw-Hill, Peter reports. The first senior exec to go was Stephen Adler, who was editor-in-chief of BusinessWeek for four years. So essentially, dumping off all the top management, the right move by Bloomberg.