Time Magazine Editorial Board Meeting
C-SPAN cameras covered an editorial board of Time magazine. James Kelly, managing editor, moderated the meeting of his staff.
366 viewsC-SPAN cameras covered an editorial board of Time magazine. James Kelly, managing editor, moderated the meeting of his staff.
366 viewsEditors from TIME magazine talked about the headline and photo which will appear on the cover of the next edition. In discussing the options for this edition on the Persian Gulf, they deeme…
125 viewsThe editors met to finalize this week’s international edition. The stories, photos, and graphics were discussed. Revisions that occurred over the week were described. The worldwide edition h…
154 viewsIn this daily meeting, the editors met to make final decisions about what stories will be run and where they will be placed in the issue to be sent to press over the weekend.
77 viewsHenry Muller, Managing Editor of TIME magazine, described the traditional pattern for pulling the magazine together each week. He was interviewed on Thursday, which he called the day to “rea…
87 viewsThe TIME magazine editors gathered for their daily editorial meeting. The managing editor, Henry Muller, was caught up on the things he had missed during his absence the past few days. Then,…
217 viewsThe science cluster meeting was attended by the science editor and correspondents. The attendees confirmed what stories would be running in the upcoming issue and a new layout design that wo…
157 viewsRichard Duncan, the executive editor of TIME magazine, spoke about the details of reporting on the war in the Middle East area. He explained how the press interacts with each other, with the…
143 viewsAs the U.S. publisher, Mr. Weil, described the business side of TIME, he talked about the impact of the Persian Gulf War on publication. For instance, the newsstand sales increased dramatica…
26 viewsCharlotte Quiggle spoke about her role as Chief of Makeup for Time magazine. She explained how she coordinates with the advertising and editorial departments to create the “makeup” or layou…
98 viewsMr. Seaman discussed who TIME’s magazine competitors are and why there is a rivalry. He talked about how he coordinates the correspondents in the field with what stories will be used in each…
39 viewsMr. White said that “anything which happens within the 50 states and Puerto Rico” fell under his responsibility as the senior editor for TIME’s Nation section. He said his area was often acc…
42 viewsArthur Hochstein discussed the process of choosing the cover story and then designing a cover which conveys the story. He answered viewer questions.
44 viewsManaging editor of TIME Magazine, Henry Muller, walked through the cover’s photo, headline, and subheadline selection process. The choices for this week’s edition were shown. The editors dis…
46 viewsReginald Brack, Chairman and CEO of Time Warner Publishing, talked about the publishing company. The 24 magazines it publishes are a $2 billion dollar enterprise. The book publishing side is…
42 viewsHenry Muller, managing editor at TIME Magazine, reviewed the week’s activities at the magazine. He said that several new stories broke that day which dramatically changed the content in the …
54 viewsRonald Kriss, executive editor at TIME Magazine, described what happens at the end of the week to get the magazine “put to bed” (i.e. sent to the printer). He went through the general story …
90 viewsNigel Holmes, Graphics Director for Time magazine, showed a special graphics section that is being run in this week’s issue on the Persian Gulf. He talked about the process of creating such …
85 viewsBarry Briggs discussed the advertising philosophy of TIME and the standards used to judge which advertisements to run. He described how advertising is incorporated into the editorial content…
45 viewsThomas Sancton described how the Persian Gulf war has subsumed the Nation section over the last several weeks. Currently there are very few standard domestic hard news stories to cover in Wa…
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