Meet Tina Brown: The Visionary Who Reinvented Vanity Fair and The New Yorker
Speaker: Tina Brown, Former Editor-in-Chief – Tatler, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker
Tina Brown is an award-winning journalist, editor, author, and event producer. As editor-in-chief of Tatler, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker, she reinvented and reinvigorated three ailing media brands; authored best-sellers; launched an online news outlet, and founded the Women in the World summits. In this episode, discover how one of the most iconic media moguls of all time repeatedly provided her ability to predict “the next big thing”, and discover what it takes to build a legacy career.
Minutes |
Description |
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1:23 |
Tina Brown’s love for magazines |
2:45 |
Being a magazine editor at 25 |
5:10 |
The lack of women role models |
6:25 |
Finding her confidence |
10:45 |
The voice of the magazine |
11:20 |
Marrying celebrity with insightful journalism |
13:10 |
What to look for when building a team |
15:00 |
Juggling parenthood |
20:00 |
The Iconic Demi Moore Vanity Fair Shoot |
25:00 |
The struggle of balance |
27:00 |
Working with Harvey Weinstein |
30:05 |
Princess Diana inspiration |
30:45 |
Launching The Daily Beast |
31:35 |
Her greatest regret |
37:00 |
Her biggest accomplishment |
44:50 |
Her views on Meghan Markle |
46:25 |
Audience Q&A |
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