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Tina Brown, an American editor and journalist, is renowned for her transformative leadership at publications such as "Vanity Fair," "The New Yorker," and "The Daily Beast." Brown's innovative approach to storytelling, her knack for identifying emerging talent, and her fearless pursuit of controversial topics have made her a trailblazer in the world of journalism and publishing.

"To win respect, the networks seem to feel they have to keep absurdly overstating their anchors' reporting cred."



"I love to run smart essays and commentary. But it doesn't replace the other kind of reporting."
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"TV journalism is a much more collaborative, horizontal business than print reporting. It has to be, because of the logistics. Anchors are wholly dependent on producers to do all the hustling."



"I just wanted to have fun for myself - I felt I had a lot to say, and I realized that I missed having a magazine as a place to express my ideas. The Times column is a place for me to unload those perceptions."


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