Ad Age reports that Gruner & Jahr CEO Dan Brewster has a meeting set up for Jan 22nd with his boss, company head Axel Granz, and that he may be O-U-T at the publishing firm. G&J’s last CEO, John Heins, served for seven years before heading to Netscape in 2000; according to Ad Age, Brewster has put in 3 and 1/2 years on a five-year contract.
Update: NYTimes reports Brewster says he expects to be fired.
And a piece in the NY Post today saying potential replacements for Daniel Brewster include Time Inc.’s Michael Klingensmith, Fairchild’s Mary Berner, former Time International chief Michael Pepe and Hachette’s Jack Kliger.
Ad Age reports that Gruner & Jahr CEO Dan Brewster has a meeting set up for Jan 22nd with his boss, company head Axel Granz, and that he may be O-U-T at the publishing firm. G&J’s last CEO, John Heins, served for seven years before heading to Netscape in 2000; according to Ad Age, Brewster has put in 3 and 1/2 years on a five-year contract.
Update: NYTimes reports Brewster says he expects to be fired.
And a piece in the NY Post today saying potential replacements for Daniel Brewster include Time Inc.’s Michael Klingensmith, Fairchild’s Mary Berner, former Time International chief Michael Pepe and Hachette’s Jack Kliger.