Adam Moss, the longtime editor-in-chief of New York Magazine, will step down after 15 years, the company announced Tuesday. Moss has led editorial at New York Media, whose digital sites include Vulture and The Cut, steering its editorial voice throughout some of the most turbulent moments of the digital age.
“Editors ought to have term-limits. Experience is good, but after a while every institution needs a blood transfusion,” Moss said in a memo to staff Tuesday. “Plus: I’ve always only really known how to edit for myself, and I no longer feel that makes sense for me and New York,”
Moss’ last day will be March 31, though he will remain as an informal adviser to CEO Pam Wasserstein.
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“Editors ought to have term-limits. Experience is good, but after a while every institution needs a blood transfusion,” Moss said in a memo to staff Tuesday. “Plus: I’ve always only really known how to edit for myself, and I no longer feel that makes sense for me and New York,”
Moss’ last day will be March 31, though he will remain as an informal adviser to CEO Pam Wasserstein.
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“Adam showed the world that a legacy print publisher could lead invention in digital products, that...
- 1/15/2019
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
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