Time's editor-CEO shares his vision for a magazine under new ownership

Subscribe to us on iTunes, check us out on Spotify and hear us on Stitcher, Google Play and iHeartRadio too. This is our RSS feed. Tell a friend!When Meredith Corp. put Time magazine on the block following its purchase of Time Inc. in Nov. 2017, it tapped editor-in-chief Edward Felsenthal to spearhead the process. Perhaps an unorthodox role for a career journalist, selling the magazine turned out to be a great calling for Felsenthal, who joined the publication six years ago following stints at the Daily Beast and the Wall Street Journal."It was my first experience with investment banking and hopefully last," he jokes in the latest episode of the Ad Lib podcast. "It was great for our team, the process. In a way it's a reporting exercise: I began every presentation by saying, 'Usually we tell other people's stories; today we're going to tell you our own'." Continue reading at AdAge.com Continue reading at 'Advertising Age'

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