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Tina Brown: Newsweek Daily Beast An "Exciting" Marriage

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Sidney Harman, Barry Diller
The Newsweek merger with The Daily Beast is pretty official, since Tina Brown acknowledged the news with a post on The Daily Beast, "What does this exciting new media marriage mean? It means that The Daily Beast’s animal high spirits will now be teamed with a legendary, weekly print magazine in a joint venture, named The Newsweek Daily Beast Company, owned equally by Barry Diller’s IAC and Sidney Harman, owner (and savior) of Newsweek. As for me, I shall now be in the editor-in-chief’s chair at both The Daily Beast and Newsweek."

Harman, the billionaire stereo equipment magnate who bought struggling Newsweek for a dollar earlier this year, described Brown as "one of the transcendent editors of our time" to the Wall Street Journal (Brown's legacy includes reviving Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, as well as founding the short-lived Talk magazine before founding online-only The Daily Beast) and explained why earlier merger discussions with Diller and Brown failed:

Those talks fizzled in part because Mr. Harman felt the agreement diminished his role in the editorial process, which is what drew him to Newsweek in the first place.

Mr. Harman said in an interview that earlier negotiations stalled because of a "series of misunderstandings" that included the nature of his role. Mr. Harman said he expects to be more involved in the editorial process than he understood the earlier deal would have allowed.

"I have every instinct, and Tina has blessed this, to be a participant in terms of sharing and discussing ideas, but recognizing where the editorial authority simply must stay," Mr. Harman said.


Here's the official press release about the merger. Harman also told WSJ that some layoffs would come from both companies. The Daily Beast's staff will move from the Frank Gehry-designed IAC Building on West 18th Street to Newsweek's soon-to-be new offices in the Financial District.

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  • Såkandulæredet

    About a week before the election Newsweek had a poll that showed Democrats with like a 5 point edge and Obama with a 14 point approval or something. No other poll had anything close to this. What a laughing stock of a magazine.

  • Dirk

    Any shred of credibility that Newsweek once had is now gone.

  • bonu$baby

    She said the same thing about Gab or Chat or whatever that was.

    Anyway, investing any money in Newsweek at this point is throwing good money after bad.

  • JacqueMehoff

    Good luck Newsweek. you're going to find out Tina brown loves to spend other people's money.

  • Stevennnn

    "About one-third of its content is original, while the rest is aggregated links to articles written by other news outlets"

  • matty

    I've never heard of the daily beast. or tina brown and the only time i've ever picked up a newsweek is when there's nothing else to read at the doctor's office.

  • Ingrid

    Daily Beast = Huffingtonpost wanna be that posts the same boring articles day in and day out.

    I don't know how this site existed beyond a month.

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