New York (magazine)

New York is a magazine published since 1968, which was developed by Milton Glaser and Clay Felker in and for New York City. The magazine is published weekly and reached by its own account 1.8 million readers. Is published, the magazine of the New York Media, LLC.

History

New York emerged from a published since 1964 Sunday supplement of the New York Herald Tribune. In the first years enrolled writers like Tom Wolfe, Nicholas Pileggi and Gloria Steinem for the sheet. In 1971 the autonomy later appearing feminist magazine Ms. was added as a supplement. 1976 Rupert Murdoch bought New York, 1991, he sold it. 2003 acquired Bruce Wasserstein, the magazine for $ 55 million. Since 2004, Adam Moss is editor in chief.

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