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NEW YORK TIMES HIRES FIRST AFRICAN FEMALE AS MANAGING EDITOR

NEW YORK TIMES HIRES FIRST AFRICAN FEMALE AS MANAGING EDITOR

MIISRAEL Bride · Saturday, June 4th 2011 at 9:11AM · 2151 views
June 2011
3th Day
New York City

The New York Times news media has recently employed their first African American Managing Editor. Jill Abramson fills the position of Executive Editor and is the first female to hold the most prominent position. She succeeds Bill Keller who took the position in 2003 as also restoring the fallout from the Jayson Blair scandal and restored stability to the newspaper. Jill will be in teamplayer with Dean Baquet who is the paper's assistant managing editor. Positive feedbacks denotes that Jill and Dean will be a dynamic combination. This historic New York Times sparks ambitions to a very exciting experience in having a first in two places at such a large world media representative ..First Black and first Black Female to hold the Managing Editor position.

Much Success...Writers must continue to reach a higher Word.

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Jen Fad Monday, June 6th 2011 at 10:10PM

Congratulations to Ms. Abramson

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