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Aloysius J. Gleek:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/06/business/media/06mag.html?scp=3&sq=%22New%20Yorker%22&st=cse
New Publisher Named at the New Yorker
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
Published: February 5, 2009
Condé Nast Publications named a new publisher for The New Yorker on Thursday and put the magazine’s previous publisher in charge of Internet ad sales for the entire company. The move is part of a continuing reorganization as the company grapples with the magazine industry’s plunging ad revenue.
Drew Schutte, publisher of The New Yorker for the last year, became senior vice president and chief revenue officer of Condé Nast Digital, heading the recently consolidated ad sales force for all of the company’s magazines. That reorganization ended a fragmented approach and, executives said, reflected a recognition that the company had lagged the industry in building Internet revenue.
Lisa Hughes, The New Yorker ’s new vice president and publisher, had been vice president and publisher of Condé Nast Traveler since 1995, making that magazine a rare island of stability at a privately held company that has been known for frequent executive shake-ups.
She takes over a magazine clearly in need of help. The New Yorker ’s ad pages dropped 26.8 percent in 2008, far more than other Condé Nast titles, and more than double the industrywide decline of 11.7 percent. Financial services ads, a New Yorker mainstay, were among the hardest-hit categories last year.
The New Yorker was operating in the black in early 2008, but not by the end of the year, according to company executives who were granted anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss finances.
One Condé Nast executive said Mr. Schutte’s stewardship of The New Yorker was never intended as a long-term arrangement, and that the digital job is a better fit for him, with his extensive background in technology magazines and their Internet operations. Before going to The New Yorker, he was vice president and publishing director of Condé Nast’s Wired Media, which includes Wired magazine.
Aloysius J. Gleek:
http://www.newyorker.com/online/2009/02/09/slideshow_090209_eustacetilley?slide=1#showHeader
Album
Your Eustace, 2009
February 9, 2009
We held our second annual contest soliciting readers’ takes on Eustace Tilley, the magazine’s mascot, who appeared on the cover of the first issue of The New Yorker as well as almost every anniversary issue since. More than three hundred readers responded. Looking for humor and originality, we picked twelve favorites.
Here is a portfolio of the twelve winning entries, which we feel would have made Rea Irvin, the creator of the original cover, proud. A sample of the winning covers also appears in the February 9 and 16, 2009, issue of the magazine, which celebrates our eighty-fourth anniversary.
All of this year’s entries can be found at our gallery; you can also browse last year’s winners and all entries from 2008.
“NYC Taxi Eustace”
Eric Almendral
North Hollywood, Calif.
“Social Butterflies Get All the Looks”
Charlene Chua
Toronto, Ontario
“Eustace.Mobi”
David Leonard
West Orange, N.J.
“The Tilley that Dare Not Speak Its Name”
Dave Ortega
Somerville, Mass.
“A Walk in the Park”
Gary Amaro
Berkeley, Calif.
“Eustace Banksy”
Marcus Thiele
Knoxville, Tenn.
“Eustace de Stijl-ley“
Erin Zingré
Fort Scott, Kan.
Aloysius J. Gleek:
http://www.newyorker.com/online/2008/02/11/slideshow_080211_tilleycontest
(A Sampling of
Last Year's)
Album
Your Eustace
February 3, 2008
“Used to See the Winter Sky, Till He Draped My Only Eye”
Jason Luz
Long Beach, California
“X-ray Tilley”
Adam Koford
Saint Cloud, Florida
“Henri Touleustace Latilley”
Jennifer Culbertson
Dallas, Texas
“Leather Daddy Eustace”
Jerrold Connors
Alameda, California
“Eustace Tilley’s Tattoo:
Always at the Forefront of What Is Truly Hip”
Brian Butler
Roxbury, Massachusetts
“Frankeneustace”
Peter Emmerich
Yonkers, New York
“The Springfieldian”
Gary Amaro and Claire B. Cotts
Berkeley, California
Front-Ranger:
Swweeet! I love the mouse and the greyhound best! I wonder what Eustace's nickname would be??
Jeff Wrangler:
I've seen "Leather Daddy Eustace" before. He looks astonishingly like my friend Dusty, so much so that I actually printed a copy of the image and have it hanging on my refrigerator. I also sent a copy to Dusty; he never did tell me what he thought of it. :-\
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