Visitors to a weekly magazine near the close of the next issue might encounter high stress, with editors and art directors running around making last-minute changes. Covers fall through. Ads come and go. Tension rises. But a group of NYU SCPS M.S. in Publishing: Digital and Print Media graduate students visiting Time Out New York (TONY) were instead welcomed to a remarkably calm office. The spacious loft was decorated with great Time Out covers. The office even has its own photography studio complete with mannequins for in-house photo shoots of fashion, food, and the occasional star. “We get some pretty cool celebrities [once in a while],” said Assistant Managing Editor Carolyn Stanley, who gave us a tour of the office. She also briefed us on the 18-year old publication that provides a comprehensive guide to the best things to do in the Big Apple: 60 editions worldwide, 47 issues a year for Time Out New York, and 35 editorial staff members. [Read more…] about Time Out New York: Pitches and Possibilities
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Confessions of Student Cover Designers
“Forty seconds left,” Michael Freidson, Editor-in-Chief of Time Out New York, said to our group as he came around collecting sketches of everyone’s ideas for the cover of TONY. We quickly scribbled our names on our group’s sketch and handed it in.
When we were initially invited to visit the office of Time Out New York last week, we thought we were just going on one of the educational field trips the M.S. in Publishing program at NYU-SCPS offers to help students learn more about the media industry. Little did we know that Freidson and Design Director Adam Logan Fulrath would turn a part of the visit into a real cover design session—and that our idea would be selected to appear on this week’s (October 7-13th) issue of Time Out New York! [Read more…] about Confessions of Student Cover Designers
On the Inside at Time Out New York
The Students of the M.S. in Publishing program at NYU-SCPS ventured this week to the place that helps turn events into hot parties and couch potatoes into busy bodies: Time Out New York (TONY).
Michael Freidson, editor-in-chief of Time Out New York, welcomed us in an industrial-chic conference room with whiteboards covered in notes about cover and story ideas. Freidson, in beaten denim jeans and a sharp powder blue dress shirt, began with the history of the weekly print magazine. Englishman Tony Elliott created Time Out in his bedroom in London in 1968 because, said Freidson, “there wasn’t a resource that could digest all of the events going on in London at the time.”
A Visit to Entertainment Weekly
“You’re never done,” said Cyndi Stivers, managing editor of EW.com about career trajectories and the importance of staying current. “Get comfortable with that idea and keep learning. The stuff that comes easily to you may actually be a rare and marketable skill.” Next to her, Jess Cagle, managing editor of Entertainment Weekly (all Time Inc. top editors have this title instead of Editor-in-Chief), nodded in agreement. Both editors had agreed to sit down with NYU’s Master of Science in Publishing students to talk about careers, publishing, and the challenges of entertainment journalism. [Read more…] about A Visit to Entertainment Weekly