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Jan 23, 2024 |
haiti24.net | Kevin Merida |Jeff Bezos |Jessica Jane Sibley |de Challenger
Barbancourtle rhum des connaisseurs De l’ouest à l’est des Etats-Unis, la crise épargne peu de médias américains. Le Los Angeles Times a annoncé, mardi 23 janvier, le licenciement de plus d’un cinquième de sa rédaction, tandis que les journalistes du groupe d’édition Condé Nast, qui compte notamment Vanity Fair et Vogue, ont manifesté à New York contre un plan social.
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Sep 28, 2023 |
time.com | Jessica Jane Sibley
Coinciding with the United Nations General Assembly and New York Climate Week, TIME hosted a discussion between Jessica Sibley, TIME CEO and Verizon Chairman and CEO Hans Vestberg focused on how individuals and companies can help close the digital divide. “The idea of equity is important because if you don't have access to information, you can't make informed decisions,” Vestberg said during our conversation.
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Sep 28, 2023 |
time.com | Jessica Jane Sibley
September 28, 2023 12:00 PM EDTA new TIME100 Talks convened leaders from every field to spotlight the importance of advancing digital equity Earlier this year, I spent time with Verizon chairman and chief executive officer Hans Vestberg, who argued that digital inclusion is an essential value for modern life.
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Apr 27, 2023 |
time.com | Jessica Jane Sibley
We are expanding access to our trusted guidance and information on Time.com At TIME we believe trusted information should be available to everyone, everywhere, regardless of where they live or what they can afford to pay. For 100 years that has been our mission–to serve as the world’s storyteller, shining a light on the people and the ideas that shape it.
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Feb 28, 2023 |
time.com | Nancy Gibbs |Jessica Jane Sibley |Edward Felsenthal
Henry Luce and Briton Hadden and their scrappy team of 20-somethings piled into a cab to barrel across town to the printing plant on the last Tuesday in February 1923. There they spent the final hours cutting, pasting, and fine-tuning the first issue of the magazine that would come to define the American Century.
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Feb 28, 2023 |
time.com | Jessica Jane Sibley |Edward Felsenthal |Angelina Jolie
This issue is, for all of us at TIME, an extraordinarily special one. Publishing 100 years since our brand came to life as a 32-page weekly, it is a marker of constancy and change. Constancy in our unwavering commitment to trusted journalism that tells the world’s story through the people who shape it. Change in so many ways, but most importantly in the stories themselves and the ways we tell them.
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Feb 28, 2023 |
time.com | Olivia B. Waxman |Nancy Gibbs |Jessica Jane Sibley |Edward Felsenthal
When Bill Hooper started work as an archivist for Time Inc. in 1980, the company was headquartered in the Time-Life building in New York City’s Rockefeller Center complex and the artifacts that told the story of TIME’s history were housed on-site. Hooper quickly became a go-to for staffers’ questions about the history of the publication—always ready with a Henry Luce quote or an appropriate anecdote or example. The Time Inc.
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Feb 28, 2023 |
time.com | Belinda Luscombe |Nancy Gibbs |Jessica Jane Sibley |Edward Felsenthal
Most TIME covers feature people already accustomed to the harsh glare of fame. Others depict those caught up in situations not of their own choosing. But occasionally, a regular person wanders unwittingly into the red border, because his or her life and the news briefly overlap. Such was the case in 2012 when Jamie Lynne Grumet and her son Aram appeared next to the question ARE YOU MOM ENOUGH? Grumet and her son were doing something they did every day, usually around nap time: nursing.
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Feb 28, 2023 |
time.com | Moises Mendez II |Nancy Gibbs |Jessica Jane Sibley |Edward Felsenthal
Buy a print of The Transgender Tipping Point cover here When TIME asked Laverne Cox to be the magazine’s first out transgender cover subject, for a story about the fight for trans civil rights, she didn’t hesitate. After rising to fame in 2013 for her role on Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black—for which she would become the first out trans person nominated for a Primetime Emmy in an acting category—she knew she had to seize her time in the spotlight.
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Feb 28, 2023 |
time.com | Richard Stengel |Nancy Gibbs |Jessica Jane Sibley |Edward Felsenthal
TIME’s choice for Person of the Year is kept under wraps even inside the newsroom. So it was only a few weeks before my first POY closed that I told a larger group of colleagues that the choice for 2006 was “You”—user-generated content. The cover would have reflective Mylar on it so readers could see themselves. The idea was that in the age of emerging social media, content creators were changing the world.