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"masthead" Definitions
  1. the top of a mast on a ship
  2. the name of a newspaper at the top of the front page or website
  3. (North American English) the part of a newspaper or a news website that gives details of the people who work on it and other information about itTopics TV, radio and newsc2

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I'm currently an assistant masthead editor, overseeing our digital platforms.
A lot of this progress relied on work from Masthead.
He added that there would be other masthead announcements soon.
Vanity Fair put me on the masthead about a month later.
How much of the daily editing load goes through the masthead?
Ms. Ehni is on the masthead as the magazine's cover editor.
The upper echelons of the Playboy masthead were predominantly staffed by men.
" Its targets, as its masthead said, were "political correctness and other follies.
Sometimes those editors include the masthead [the top editors in the newsroom].
Some unsolicited advice, Facebook: Make your editorial staff known with a masthead.
Thank you, Clifford Levy, Assistant Masthead Editor Michael Owen, Editor, NYT Now
The Forward's masthead features 21 editorial staffers and another 20 contributing editors.
The Gossip Cop masthead now lists only one other full time editor.
Howard is also at the top of the masthead for Space Force magazine.
Ventimiglia reportedly takes his job at the top of the masthead super seriously.
Mike is off this week, so Lydia Polgreen, associate masthead editor, filled in.
There are 115 people listed on the masthead for AARP The Magazine alone.
Now called American Greatness, it has a masthead with non-anonymous editors and contributors.
His journey to the top of the masthead has been a remarkable career trajectory.
Polgreen, 41, served as an associate masthead editor overseeing The Times's global expansion project.
A note on the story should specify which masthead editor approved the sourcing. 2.
"All it takes is one woman to tell the truth," the website's masthead reads.
Assistant masthead editor Clifford Levy shared the text of the new rules December 2.
Cliff Levy is a masthead editor — that basically means he's one of the top editors.
The YouTube masthead goes to everyone, regardless of their location, demographic information, or political leanings.
Philip B. Corbett is the associate masthead editor for standards and oversees The Times's style manual.
They're fixing the masthead, and appear to be done before Claire makes it to the beach.
I demurred, but Cliff Levy, a masthead editor who oversees digital platforms, had his laptop open.
He supports the analytically savvy staffers he inherited, while bringing a veteran sensibility to the masthead.
You are the first black woman to be appointed to the print masthead of The Times.
Since taking the Esquire job, he has remained on the Town & Country masthead as editorial director.
On Monday, the company announced that Sam Dolnick would become an assistant editor on the masthead.
Cliff Levy, you are also an associate editor, but more specifically you're an associate masthead editor.
It seems like you could go very, very high up the masthead if you wanted to.
This would explain why he finds himself on a musical masthead with Meghan Trainor and Rita Ora.
The effort includes banner ads, a new masthead and promoted posts encouraging people to contact the FCC.
The first "Slate" with the capital S is the online magazine and the second is its masthead.
There's Alexander Liberman, the legendary Condé Nast art director, on the masthead in an issue in 21873.
There's no newspaper style masthead or TV news captions to signify the existence of Facebook's algorithmic editors.
But cancel culture was not yet ascendant, and he stayed atop the masthead for another 11 years.
The large ad is referred to as the YouTube Masthead, and it's considered a prime advertisement slot.
Abedin was listed on the publication's masthead for 10 years as an assistant editor, according to the Post.
With the launch of The Masthead last fall, we began inviting them to support our work beyond print.
The blue masthead will stay the same, but the tenor of the paper will soon be completely different.
"On the masthead it states 'Serving Our Community Since 1877,'" one commenter wrote on a Montclair community website.
Way up the masthead at Mashable, but I want to talk to you about how you got there.
He's assembled his dream team, creating a masthead that reads like a collection of who's who in the industry.
But the industrywide demands on editors to be business executives too coincide with Rusbridger's tenure atop the Guardian masthead.
This isn't the first time that the Trump campaign purchased the coveted masthead ads ahead of important election events.
"We hew to very similar journalistic ambitions and standards," said Rebecca Corbett, an assistant masthead editor of The Times.
When it was over, an assistant masthead editor, Sam Dolnick, walked over to us and explained what had transpired.
He says that the addition of three women to the masthead is progress, but that it hardly resolves matters.
Somehow, I ended up sitting next to a group of editors, those from the upper masthead, in an upholstered booth.
In media, recent masthead upsets, editorial shifts and impending layoffs settled over the week like a dark cloud of doom.
" Then I'd take it out, I'd show my name on the masthead and they'd be like, "Oh yeah, the internet.
Interplay had a minuscule staff on its own, and Bethesda claimed the outsourcing deal with Masthead violated the licensing agreement.
Hines himself was a contributor to the magazine for decades and is credited as "assistant editor" in a 1980s masthead.
The masthead is a brain trust on national security law that is unrivaled by any cable network or law school.
She was the first woman to run the paper's photo department and later the first woman on the news masthead.
"The headline was written as a rhetorical device, using understatement to make a point," said Tom Jolly, associate masthead editor.
Trump's reelection campaign bought out YouTube's masthead ad space for "early November" including election day, November 3, according to Bloomberg.
Accordingly, Tom Jolly, associate masthead editor for print, and Mr. Weitzel decided to close the news pages an hour earlier.
The redesign itself was led by an assistant masthead editor, Steve Duenes, who at the time was a graphics editor.
Rebecca Corbett, an assistant managing editor, and Dean Murphy, an associate masthead editor, lead the investigations team in New York.
It brings the giant masthead ad placement — the ad that appears at the top of the company's homepage — to people's TVs.
From your own personal experience, what would your advice be to someone who wants to have their name on a masthead?
It appears that Singer's October Instagram post may have been referencing Potter and French, who are both named on Esquire's masthead.
Alison Mitchell, who oversaw the paper's daily news report through the presidential election, will become an assistant editor on the masthead.
The Weight Watchers story, I don't want to body shame, but that's a skinny masthead we've got at the Times magazine.
"The New York Times tradition is not to fail," Assistant Masthead Editor Clifford Levy said on the latest episode of Recode Media.
Publishers can choose to share their ethics policy, corrections policy, fact-checking policy, ownership structure, and masthead, according to a Facebook spokesperson.
Ms. Rosenbush, listed as editor at large on the Harper's masthead, will oversee the publication on an interim basis, Ms. Melucci said.
Tom Jolly, one of the associate masthead editors, reviewed the options with a cluster of news desk editors shortly after 5 p.m.
I stayed hopeful too, despite not being able to quickly move up the Rolling Stone masthead, as I had foolishly expected to.
Facebook is also running high-profile digital takeovers on Super Bowl Sunday, including a YouTube masthead and ads on sites like NFL.
Last week, The Times announced that Carolyn Ryan, who led the paper's politics coverage, would become an assistant editor on the masthead.
Alison Mitchell, an assistant masthead editor, says the news pages have to follow the news, especially at the beginning of an administration.
His masthead currently lists 11 employees, including chief technology officer Ivar Vong; Topolsky says all of them will go to work for Goldberg.
The printed A is from the masthead of a 1916 special issue called 'La danse macabre' in which Death dances with murderous Germania.
Soon after that day, I was hired on as an editor at the Voice, climbing to as high as fourth on the masthead.
Perhaps it is time to slow down and fully consider the ramifications of what it has allowed to take place under its masthead.
New York (CNN Business)Chicago Tribune staffers on Thursday learned about a massive shakeup in its masthead through a series of morning emails.
The campaign purchased ads on the coveted YouTube "masthead," ensuring its message will be seen by millions of the site's viewers, Bloomberg reported.
"All advertisers follow the same process and are welcome to purchase the masthead space as long as their ads comply with our policies."
It is an unusual response for a media masthead opening, and one that highlights the state of flux in the glossy magazine industry.
Ms. Polgreen, who joined The Times in 2002, has been serving as an associate masthead editor overseeing The Times's ambitious global expansion project.
In recent weeks, for example, three women were added to the masthead, placing them in the coveted ranks of the newsroom's top editors.
Seven editors announced on Twitter that they had been let go of the company, which had a total masthead of 19, according to Kotaku.
On rare occasions when all three of those editors will be unavailable, they will designate Phil or another masthead editor to grant these approvals.
Mr. Baquet will turn 62 this year, and editors listed on the paper's masthead, including the executive editor, must leave those jobs at 65.
Were you thinking, "I'm just going to work my way up the masthead and one day I'm going to run the Wall Street Journal"?
The ad will also run on other platforms including Twitter and YouTube, where Facebook will run a homepage, or masthead, takeover during the game.
Running a masthead ad on YouTube could also cost the Trump campaign an estimated $1 million per day, according to an estimate from NPR.
But during his yearlong wait to start, the auction landscape has changed considerably, and the air grew thinner at the top of Sotheby's masthead.
It's the same racism so evidently obvious on websites like the Daily Stormer, which has "race war" and "Jewish Problem" tabs on the masthead.
Indeed, the Times masthead was alerted to the impending impact of electronic mail only after Bill Gates came to lunch with the paper's editors.
In the case of a big breaking story, or a particularly sensitive photo, a masthead-level editor is likely to be involved as well.
Then, with a little help from Sam Dolnick, an assistant masthead editor, we presented the idea to Mr. Baquet — who generously agreed as well.
Since Ryan became publisher in 2014, 10 new positions have been added to the Post's masthead, 9 of which are currently occupied by women.
But in a shocking twist, Charlie is decapitated in the film's first half, Hereditary's cast suddenly loses its supposed masthead—if you'll pardon the expression.
The New York Times' Vanessa Friedman said it best: "The top of a glossy magazine masthead may be the most dangerous professional perch right now."
In contrast, the YouTube masthead can be viewed by anyone who goes onto the video-sharing website, regardless of their demographic background or political ideology.
President Trump's campaign took out a 24-hour ad buy on YouTube's masthead on Wednesday as Democratic presidential hopefuls prepared to take the debate stage.
While Mr. Levy's name will no longer appear on the Times masthead, he will remain an adviser to the newsroom's top editors on digital initiatives.
In December, the veteran New York Times editor Monica Drake made history when she became the first African-American woman on the newsroom's print masthead.
I had stories published in The New York Post and The New York Sun (RIP) before Forbes hired me at the bottom of its masthead.
Bloomberg didn't report the details of the purchase, but the YouTube masthead space is reported to cost as much as a million dollars a day.
No. Look, they've just appointed three very senior editors, female editors, to the masthead, which I think is great, but look, the facts don't lie.
Assistant General Manager Frank Zanin is atop the Nets' basketball operations masthead for now, although the team continues to search for a permanent replacement for King.
Unlike the IRA's deceptive websites and Facebook groups, USA Really doesn't disguise itself as a domestic U.S. entity, and it has real people on its masthead.
The women knew we had a far shallower chance of rising up the masthead than our male counterparts; all of us hoped we'd be the exception.
YouTube declined to confirm to TechCrunch the Trump campaign's reported ad buy, but noted that the practice of buying the YouTube masthead is "common" during elections.
I asked Phil Corbett, associate masthead editor for standards and ethics, who was involved in the decision to use the photo, to explain the editors' thinking.
His re-election campaign has bought YouTube's masthead — the advertisement spanning the top of the site's homepage — in a high-priced bit of debate-day counter-programming.
She addressed her post, written as a letter, to five of members of the Girls' Life masthead, directing their attention to a photo she posted as well.
"There are two really big points about Huma Abedin and this Institute for Muslim minority affairs and the journal she was on the masthead of," said Crowley.
" For example, the Times does not agree that "during my eight years as managing editor, my salary lagged behind one of the male masthead editors I outranked.
Two of them are on the Jacobin masthead (Chris Maisano and Ella Mahony), and another prominent Bread and Roses member, Micah Uetricht, is the magazine's managing editor.
Masthead had also been threatened with legal action, and it stopped working with Interplay in mid-2011, with no plans to restart unless Bethesda lost its case.
The person at the bottom of the editorial masthead, a young Neomi Rao, has just been nominated to replace Brett Kavanaugh on the U.S. Court of Appeals.
Primary care doctors have historically had solo practices as well, though some of them have started to consolidate into clinics with several doctors on the same masthead.
Several of the masthead editors like to say that The Times strives to be data informed rather than data driven, which I think is an important distinction.
" It also helps to know that, when translated from Norwegian, it means "far out," an apt descriptor for a magazine whose masthead includes the phrase "Cure Ignorance.
"He saw a moment to leave the New York Times Magazine and then he was up high in the masthead at the Times," Haskell said of Moss.
President Donald Trump's reelection campaign has bought YouTube's "masthead" — basically, the advertisement at the top of YouTube's homepage — for Wednesday, the first night of the Democratic debates.
He bought New Republic in 2012 and endured a tumultuous tenure atop the masthead that saw staff walkouts and a rough transition to a more digitally focused publication.
"Dean would have loved for me to stay on the masthead, but I decided that this change was an opportunity for me," Ms. Chira said in an interview.
The first masthead featured Charles Krauthammer, P.J. O'Rourke, Robert Kagan, David Frum, Chris Caldwell, Matt Labash, Tucker Carlson and the greatest political writer of my generation, Andrew Ferguson.
"I'm not sure I would have been given a choice in promoting Ruby," said Ms. Lee, a retired masthead editor who championed opportunities for women and minority groups.
You'll see familiar names on our interactive masthead, including AOL co-founder Steve Case, Cowboy Ventures founding partner Aileen Lee, Cloudflare chief executive Matthew Prince and many more.
Ms. Rosenbush, who is listed on the Harper's masthead as editorial director, has overseen the magazine since Mr. Marcus's departure last year and will become editor at large.
And it may well get a read by the masthead — the top editors — a word used by those lower down the chain with equal parts reverence and fatigue.
YouTube said in an email that the masthead ads are sold on a first come, first serve basis and accepted as long as they comply with its policies.
You can follow Gizmodo and io9 on Twitter, like us on Facebook, or mosey over to our masthead to find out how to follow and contact your favorite writer.
As embodied by a terrific Mr. Miller, Lamb is a natural-born Faust, the son of a Yorkshire blacksmith itching to join the exclusive club of masthead-topping titans.
Starting in early November and continuing onto Election Day itself, the campaign will reportedly command YouTube's masthead, the space at the very top of the video sharing site's homepage.
CreditCreditRobert Strickland Texas Monthly, which bills itself as "the national magazine of Texas," is so focused on covering all things Lone Star that its masthead lists a barbecue editor.
Blackletter, which looks like it belongs on a newspaper masthead, was seen as the most conservative font, while Sunrise, a cartoonish-looking script, was seen as the most liberal.
Readers complained about everything from the disappearance of the news summaries to the absence of corrections (they're farther back in the section now), to the prominence of the masthead.
Mr. Phelps was at the top of Thrasher's masthead for half his life, a position that made him both loved and hated in the small, insular world of skateboarding.
YouTube's masthead could feature separate messages later in the day, and the president has said that he's also considering whether to live-tweet the contests to his 61 million followers.
Its masthead reads like a who's who of European photographers and stylists, and the content is thought-provoking and humorous, wavering from sardonic style guides to conversations between modern philosophers.
Slick Woods — a Black, shaven-headed, gap-toothed, heavily pregnant model — is on the new cover of Elle UK. Barbie Ferreira is on the covers of Oyster and Masthead magazines.
That is, the tiles will feature still images and those that pan across the tile in order to showcase the content that Hulu's app is currently promoting on its masthead.
To draw attention away from Wednesday night's Democratic debate, President Donald Trump's reelection campaign bought out YouTube's "masthead," the leading advertisement on its homepage, according to a report in Vox.
Take the border wall and shutdown debate: In the days leading up to Trump's primetime address this month, his campaign purchased the YouTube masthead ad space to drive their message.
The coveted digital real estate, referred to as the "masthead," is seen by millions of viewers every day and could give the president massive exposure during a crucial time period.
The Jackassonian Democrat , as the college kids called their version, featured white-hooded figures holding flaming crosses on the masthead and page after page of ersatz local gossip and rural humbuggery.
He appears in spring training as a uniformed coach for the Red Sox, who list him atop their front-office masthead as a special assistant, with Pedro Martinez and Tim Wakefield.
Carolyn Ryan, a masthead editor who has been pushing internally for a fact-checking unit for some time, hired Qiu from PolitiFact as an initial step toward staffing a fuller team.
But Eichenwald has not appeared on the magazine's masthead for more than a year, with his last piece for the publication running online in 2014, according to a Vanity Fair source.
In McClusky's case, he's leaving after an 11-year run up Wired's masthead; by the end of it he was the title's head of operations, heading up product and biz dev.
Hours after the story ran, online magazine Quillette — a self-described "platform for free thought" — announced that Ngo was leaving his job there as an editor and removed him from the masthead.
For those stories, not only do the desk's editors probe the work, but masthead editors — the most senior journalists at The Times — also weigh in, as do members of our legal team.
In 2013, Jill Abramson, then The Times's executive editor, promoted Corbett and another woman to the paper's senior editorial staff, making the masthead 50 percent female for the first time in history.
Much like the masthead box on YouTube's regular site, advertisements on the TV app will "autoplay for viewers after a few seconds on all compatible devices," according to a Google press release.
Department heads and masthead editors reconvene in the glass "bubble" for the 4:30 news meeting to present the latest coverage, which will guide what leads the home page in the evening.
Thinking today not just of those who are there now but of all the extraordinary women who worked under the CLEO masthead over the years including of course it's remarkable founder Ita Buttrose.
Any instance of a subject asking for an unconventional pronoun becomes a conversation between the reporter, the editor and the standards desk, said Philip B. Corbett, The Times's associate masthead editor for standards.
Department heads, masthead editors and the occasional famous guest then gather in a glass-enclosed space in the newsroom for the day's biggest news meeting, to which the Washington bureau tunes in virtually.
Now an assistant editor on the Times masthead, Ryan attended Chozick's book party this week with other high-ranking Times editors and reporters like Healy, Michael Barbaro, Rebecca Blumenstein, Susanne Craig, and Nick Corasaniti.
Trust indicators, which you will see attach to articles shared on Facebook, offer information about publishers including their policies on ethics, fact-checking, and corrections, as well as their ownership structure and their masthead.
I used to carry Paper Magazine in my messenger bag, and then when I'd go to parties, I would take it out to get into the party and show my name on the masthead.
So traditionally the route is, you get your journalism degree from Indiana and you go work for these sites, I'm assuming at the bottom of the masthead, and then you work your way up.
During the first round of Democratic presidential debates, in June, Trump's campaign purchased YouTube's masthead — which can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars a day — to blast a xenophobic ad across the site's homepage.
Two masthead editors at The Times, Steve Duenes and Sam Dolnick, have highlighted some of our best digital journalism from the last week and have provided some insight into how the stories were produced.
Phil Corbett, associate masthead editor for standards, said that as a first choice such pronouns are to be avoided, noting that many readers are still unfamiliar with them and their usage can cause confusion.
In September, Susan Chira stepped down as deputy executive editor to write about gender issues, and in December, Lydia Polgreen, an associate masthead editor, left to become the top editor at The Huffington Post.
The Washington Post will unveil a new masthead on Tuesday that for the first time in its 141-year-old history will include a vice president of product — Kat Downs Mulder, executives tell Axios.
Two masthead editors at The Times, Steve Duenes and Sam Dolnick, have highlighted some of our best digital journalism from the last few weeks and have provided some insight into how the stories were produced.
Others who became billionaires in 2011, according to Forbes:Several names on the first Facebook masthead, including Sean Parker ($2.7 billion), Dustin Moskovitz ($12.4 billion), Eduardo Saverin ($11.3 billion)Chip Wilson, founder of Lululemon ($4.6 billion)
KARACHI, Pakistan — Dawn, Pakistan's oldest English-language newspaper, carries on its masthead the image of a man's face and this proud claim: "founded by Quaid-I-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah," who also founded the country itself.
But it's hard to imagine the following passage published in The Atlantic, which recently released a special edition on the legacy of Martin Luther King and boasts Ta-Nehisi Coates on its masthead: East St. Louis, Ill.
The website used the Washington Post masthead and distributed content not just from the Washington, D.C.-based newspaper, but also stories from the state news agency Xinhua, which were tagged as Washington Post copy, the report added.
The Bezos talent effect: The new masthead speaks to the Post's commitment to growing as a product and technology company under the guidance of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who bought the company for $250 million in 2013.
How important is it for you to have a diverse masthead and newsroom at HuffPo, and do you feel like you've got more ability to create that change there than you would have ... that the Times has?
The world now knows there are people involved so why not have a masthead, or at least the equivalent of a public editor who can observe and write about the process behind the rise of particular news topics?
If you look at our masthead, Motherboard's English-language editorial team is in fact split 50/50 on gender—a darn sight better than most media organisations—but these figures reflect the fact that men get more bylines.
Although Interplay and Masthead did create a recognizably Fallout-based space that players could explore, O'Green says it wasn't large, and it doesn't sound like something that fans would have found satisfying as an alpha or beta demo.
Editor's Note: Hot off the heels of our Nintendo Switch review by Verge transportation editor Tamara Warren's son, readers have been asking for more perspectives of different gadgets seen by a demographic completely unrepresented by the current Verge masthead.
A Miami Herald story from last week was photoshopped to carry a different headline, text, and quotes from the school's principal and county official, while keeping both the Herald's masthead and Madan's byline, with great consequences to their reputation.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell has never shied away from using her voice and platform to champion the causes of Black people — be it condemning police brutality and racism within the fashion industry, or an all-white masthead when she sees one.
"It's one of the loudest megaphones on the Internet, and he was able to snag that on a night that the spotlight is supposed to be on us" Wednesday's YouTube masthead may be the highest-profile instance of that to date.
Same with denim: One day, your jeans' tears and rips can make you look like you're on the Vogue Paris masthead, but, inevitably, you accidentally stick a foot in a hole when you're putting them on, and it doubles in size.
Tom Jolly, now an associate masthead editor, described the scene in the newsroom at 2:15 on Wednesday morning when Times reporters learned that Vice President Al Gore was preparing to speak with supporters, presumably to concede the race to Gov.
His arrival heralded what the BBC termed "the posh girl exodus" as longtime masthead stalwarts like Lucinda Chambers and Emily Sheffield made prompt departures, to be replaced by a slew of high-profile names from both the fashion and art worlds.
On a recent Sunday night, Ms. Guillaume had been reading a book for her class on mass incarceration and listening to Rihanna when Mr. Xiao and the rest of the Crimson masthead called to tell her she had gotten the job.
Credit...Billy Farrell/Patrick McMullan, via Getty Images It's a high-class but increasingly common problem: being a former magazine editor in a digitized world that cares little about whose name used to be on top of a defunct masthead.
Emily Sheffield, British Vogue deputy editor A loyal and longstanding deputy to Ms. Shulman, Ms. Sheffield, sister-in-law of former Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain, is said to be the front-runner among those on the magazine's masthead.
But most mainstream media organizations are trying hard to do right by the facts on firearms reporting—notably, Forbes in its hiring of reporter Matt Drange, and the Guardian in adding ProPublica reporter Lois Beckett to its masthead to cover the firearms beat.
The masthead changes came after weeks of turmoil that started with the announcement that a popular editor was being reassigned by Maharaj, according to two newsroom veterans who asked not to be named because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the matter.
The New York Times on Thursday named Carolyn Ryan, who led its politics coverage during the presidential campaign, to the masthead, the second time in less than two weeks that a woman was brought into the highest leadership ranks of the newsroom.
He also credits this potential shift in the industry to Edward Enninful who was appointed as editor-in-chief of British Vogue in 2017, a publication who has long been criticized for its lack of diversity within its masthead, its covers and and its pages.
A quick look in the masthead of early Nintendo Power issues reveals that the magazine was a joint production between Nintendo and Japanese publishing powerhouse Tokuma Shoten, who published Family Computer Magazine (a periodical devoted to the Famicom, the Japanese equivalent of the NES).
Plus, Google says that people remember seeing ads on the TV app slightly more than they do on regular TV. Still, it's hard to ignore just how big the masthead looks on a TV, and it's one that frequent app users might be annoyed by.
For San Franciscans, the 61-story Salesforce Tower visually dominates the city, as does Benioff's name—there it is on buildings, in headlines, and now on the masthead of Time magazine, the world's biggest newsweekly, which he purchased in 2018 with his wife, Lynne.
At one point, Parliament broke away from the nonstop Constitutional brush fire surrounding Brexit — The Guardian chose to augment its masthead on Wednesday with a reproduction of Edvard Munch's "The Scream" — to address an obscure motion banning the excessively low positioning of letter boxes.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell has never shied away from using her voice and her platform to champion the causes of Black people — be it speaking out against police brutality and racism within the fashion industry, or simply calling out an all-white masthead when she sees one.
But in the later 85033s, strength through immigration and industry would advance in the Northeast and a new vision of the "Eastern Establishment" would awaken with the phrase "Our country is the world — our countrymen are all mankind" on the masthead of William Lloyd Garrison's The Liberator.
He is generous in his only slightly condescending description of the magazine's young tech-rich owner and in his minimally insulting account of working with the company's data-obsessed C.E.O., whose arrival plainly portended Foer's departure and the subsequent resignation of a majority of its masthead.
Our team — led by the masthead editor Rebecca Corbett with the correspondent James Risen and the deputy investigations editor, Gabriel Dance — realized that the hours of video offered something powerful for our audience: personal narratives of a pivotal episode in recent American history and its lasting repercussions.
In June, during the first Democratic primary debates, the Trump campaign bought the YouTube "masthead" — a large ad that runs at the top of the site's home page and can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars per day — to ensure that debate viewers would see it.
Phil Corbett, associate masthead editor for standards and ethics, said he made an exception to this standard for the Nets story because The Times couldn't justify that much money to do such a feature article, and it seemed like it would produce an interesting story for readers.
At the softer end of the spectrum, in creamy Eileen Fisher separates, Renee (Michelle Beck) struggles with being "the highest-ranking woman of color on the masthead of any shelter magazine in America" — a job she suspects may be immoral in its selling of pernicious lifestyle fantasies.
Underlying all of this is that there is something deeply off-putting about slotting people into categories by gender, about sussing out the precise nature of their genitals and their hearts before deciding if their presence on a masthead or a list of finalists is just.
" Not nominated; directed by Howard Hawks Nugent: "They've replated 'The Front Page' again, have slapped 'His Girl Friday' on the masthead and are running it off at the Music Hall as a special woman's edition of the frenzied newspaper comedy Hecht and MacArthur first published back in 1931.
Here's your chance to talk puzzles and match paddles with him, along with his fellow Ping-Pong-loving Times colleagues Carolyn Ryan, assistant editor on the masthead, who managed the 2016 election coverage, and Eric Bishop, assistant editor of mobile, who sends the push alerts to your digital devices.
Polgreen — who has been editorial director of the New York Times global and associate masthead editor and has done several international reporting postings at the media company in her 14 years there — will be global editor-in-chief of the site and its many other digital and video assets.
I'll quote the editors of National Review from their masthead editorial on the subject of Arpaio's Senate run back in January so you don't need to take my word for it: Long a favorite of Fox News and talk radio, Arpaio is a publicity whore of the first order.
He's assembled his dream team, creating a masthead that reads like the coolest who's who in the industry: He's hired supermodels Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss and filmmaker Steve McQueen as contributing editors, enlisted makeup extraordinaire Pat McGrath as beauty editor-at-large, and brought on Grace Coddington as a contributor.
Breitbart News — arguably the largest and most visible publication of the New Media Upside Down — is staffing up across its politics and entertainment desks and is poised to attract mainstream voices to its masthead; just this month, it poached a respected Wall Street Journal reporter to head its business and finance coverage.
She rose up the masthead, eventually landing the title of accessories editor, but not content just to feature others' designs, Kate left the magazine in 1993 to launch Kate Spade New York from her home alongside then-boyfriend Andy Spade, combining her first name with his last a year before they wed.
" Meaghan Looram, a deputy director of photography, concurs that the photos may transcend the written words available on a given day: "Often, we bring photographs like these to the attention of the masthead editors and make a case for the photograph being published as a stand-alone image, independent of any story.
The photo reminded the editors of other powerful images, including the photo of a 3-year-old Syrian boy, Aylan Kurdi, whose body washed ashore in Turkey, that have brought world tragedies into greater focus and humanized the victims, said Tom Jolly, the associate masthead editor who oversees The Times's print operations.
"If Chris Hughes had simply sold the magazine a year ago he would be in a much better position financially and in terms of his prestige," said Jonathan Chait, one of the contributing editors, who asked to be removed from the magazine's masthead last year and is an outspoken critic of Mr. Hughes's stewardship.
In fact, the masthead is more varied and international than most of the news organizations where I've worked, and Alex has a pretty good record of promoting women and minorities, at least by the industry's abysmal standards — including the lead defense correspondent, the national security editor and the copy chief, all of whom are women of color.
"This is about Rebecca, who I think has a skill set, a perspective and the experience running a big newsroom that Dean and I and the others at the top of the masthead felt that we needed, to make sure that we're putting our best foot forward in terms of this digital transition," Mr. Kahn said.
In the wake of imposing new restrictions on campaigns' capacity for demographic targeting last November, Google previously considered disallowing masthead ads from campaigns on Election Day and instead running nonpartisan get-out-the-vote ads, a person with knowledge of the deliberations told Bloomberg, but the company ultimately decided to leave the current practice in place.
In the new CBS show The Great Indoors, an "outdoorsy guy's guy" played by Joel McHale gets demoted from his manly job as "adventure reporter" (a position I have not seen on the masthead of any magazine, maybe ever?) after an injury, taking a job as social media editor—one of the few positions in media in which women outnumber men.
Trump is making sure more YouTubers see him than see the Democratic debate Emily Stewart reports that the president is counter-programming tonight's debate among Democratic presidential candidates with a giant ad on YouTube: President Donald Trump's reelection campaign has bought YouTube's "masthead" — basically, the advertisement at the top of YouTube's homepage — for Wednesday, the first night of the Democratic debates.
And so "Obit" was born, with Ms. Gould securing the layers of permission from The Times — first from the obituaries editor, William McDonald, then from masthead-level editors and members of our corporate communications department — that would allow her and her crew to film in the newsroom as they followed the making of a news obituary over the course of a single day.
"I'm slightly surprised by it, to be honest, because the average person isn't a Trump voter or wouldn't be swayed into being a Trump voter, and if you're buying out the masthead, that is an untargeted ad buy, and most of their advertising has been highly targeted," said Ian Schafer, a former ad executive and current CEO of events company Kindred.
" Abramson even maligns young Times staffers, writing about "the more 'woke' staff" who see "social media feeds as platforms for free exchange, not to be monitored or censored by editors," the kind of employee who "looked to younger, newer editors like the Style section's Choire Sicha and the editor of the Times Magazine, Jake Silverstein, for inspiration, rather than to the more distant and older masthead.
Now: The fact that Williamson is an extremist doesn't change the fact that to hire him for his pen and then fire him for having expressed an extreme opinion was stupid and gutless — akin to hiring Christopher Hitchens and then firing him for antireligious bigotry (and yes, Hitch was a bigot, but worth publishing anyway), or adding Hunter S. Thompson to your masthead and then dropping him because it's pointed out that he writes under the influence of drugs.
Charlotte Curtis, who later became the first woman on The Times's masthead, captured the scene at a weeklong party at Mr. Hefner's mansion in Chicago, during the Democratic National Convention: The allegedly beautiful people of the Democratic National Convention were playing with Hugh M. Hefner's waterfall button early this morning, sending his waiters to the kitchen for everything from steaks to scotch, tilting his pinball machine and clustering around the color television set that disappears behind a painting.
It seems like it's the kind of thing that tears up your stomach lining, where you're filling his shoes, the magazine is doing really well and ... And the thing that I so envy about Adams's career is that he saw a moment to leave the New York Times Magazine and then he was up high in the masthead at the Times, to leave that for New York Magazine, which was, at that moment, not a great magazine, you know?

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