The endless musical chairs of NY publishing continues. Mediabistro reported today that Adam Moss, NY Times Magazine and cultural editor–czar, they said–is replacing Caroline Miller at New York Magazine.
This could seem unlikely–why would a top editor want to leave one of the top slots at the paper of record–until you remember that Moss got his start on the much-loved, long-lamented NYC weekly 7 Days, one of those wonderful starters for talent–and this is a chance to create a new vibrant weekly for the city in a way that the Times Magazine never could.
Assuming this report is true, this is going to be another fun ride to watch. Gawker is already rocking out on the in jokes.
The endless musical chairs of NY publishing continues. Mediabistro reported today that Adam Moss, NY Times Magazine and cultural editor–czar, they said–is replacing Caroline Miller at New York Magazine.
This could seem unlikely–why would a top editor want to leave one of the top slots at the paper of record–until you remember that Moss got his start on the much-loved, long-lamented NYC weekly 7 Days, one of those wonderful starters for talent–and this is a chance to create a new vibrant weekly for the city in a way that the Times Magazine never could.
Assuming this report is true, this is going to be another fun ride to watch. Gawker is already rocking out on the in jokes.