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Who is Newsweek owned by?

Who is Newsweek owned by?

IBT Media rebranded itself as Newsweek Media Group. In 2018, one day before the District Attorney of Manhattan announced the indictment of Etienne Uzac, the co-owner of IBT Media, the company announced it would split into two companies, Newsweek and IBT Media….Newsweek.

Editor-in-chief Nancy Cooper
ISSN 0028-9604

What is the circulation of Newsweek magazine?

2,000,000 (2010)
Newsweek/Circulation

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Who controls IBT media?

Johnathan Davis
IBT Media

Type of site Publication
Owner Etienne Uzac, Johnathan Davis
URL corp.ibt.com
Commercial Yes
Launched 2006 (as IBT Media)

Who is the CEO of the Daily Beast?

The Newsweek Daily Beast Company

Type Joint venture
Genre media
Founded November 2010
Defunct November 2013
Key people Baba Shetty, CEO

How much does a subscription to Newsweek cost?

149.99 $399.50 Save 62%

Who is the CEO of IBT Media?

Johnathan Davis –
Johnathan Davis – CEO, Co-Founder – IBT Media | LinkedIn.

Who is the owner of IBT?

Pardeep Singh is a Master in Business Administration. He has a long term experience in managing large businesses from the highest ranks.

Who started the Daily Beast?

Tina Brown
The Daily Beast was founded in 2008 by Tina Brown, former editor of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker as well as the short-lived Talk Magazine.

When did Newsweek stop being a weekly magazine?

Citing difficulties in competing with online news sources to provide unique news in a weekly publication, the magazine refocused its content on opinion and commentary beginning with its May 24, 2009, issue.

Who are the members of the Newsweek expert forum?

Newsweek Expert Forum members are a wealth of insights and ideas. Whether you’re looking to develop a new idea, create a product, grow a business, or simply get an introduction to “someone who knows someone,” the members can help you. You can participate and connect in active forum discussions at any time.

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Membership includes the exclusive opportunity to publish on Newsweek.com. Your ideas and insights can inspire, educate, and influence public debate, whether you want to be a frequent contributor or just post a few times a year.

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