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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding Memoir by An Journalistic Insider,
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This review is from: It's News to Me: The Making and Unmaking of an Editor (Hardcover)
The name of Edward Kosner will doubtless fail to ring a bell in the minds of most Americans. This is because Kosner was a journalistic insider in the Eastern Establishment who preferred to work behind the scenes and also did not write much in the line of columns or any other work that bore his name.
Edward Kosner held top editorial positions at such institutions as Esquire, New York, Newsweek and the New York Daily News. Kosner was in an excellent position to witness the ongoing decline of newspapers and newsmagazines as well as the rise of the Internet as a news source. Among other things, Kosner predicts that newspapers will increasingly become marginalized as a mass medium and come to have only a limited audience in what he calls the "educated elite." Kosner's book is rich in insight into the state of journalism today and about the practitioners of modern journalism. This is a most important book and as such is warmly recommended.
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The molding of an editor,
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This review is from: It's News to Me: The Making and Unmaking of an Editor (Hardcover)
Mr Kosner details his rise to become an editor at several journalist institutions. The best part of this book is how he describes the non-glorifying and very anti-climatic process of being fired. it is never easy ona person and this author described that perfectly. The ending of this book which lists several traits that should define a person are an extra bonus with this book. It was smart to include in this book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A must read for journalists,
By KenCarpenter.com (Windermere, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: It's News to Me: The Making and Unmaking of an Editor (Paperback)
Should be mandatory reading for all editors and wannabe editors. Lots of name-dropping fluff, but plenty of newsroom insider tips and tricks.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable and Well Written...,
This review is from: It's News to Me: The Making and Unmaking of an Editor (Hardcover)
I enjoyed the sections on the youth and family of the author as well as those chapters following his career. The book is extremely well written. I bought it as a gift for my journalist son and decided to read it first and was pleasantly surprised that I liked it so much.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Life in Print,
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This review is from: It's News to Me: The Making and Unmaking of an Editor (Hardcover)
By a person few-- outside U.S. publishing circles-- will know. The book is best when describing the high politics within major (mostly New York-based) magazines and papers. Sections on the author's youth and family will be of little real interest to most.
While Mr. Kosner's ego is certainly large (dropping famous names is rampant), he does have the redeeming feature of not overstating the cosmic value of editors and reporters. They are there to get information out-- packaged in a way the public will buy it. |
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It's News to Me: The Making and Unmaking of an Editor by Edward Kosner (Paperback - October 25, 2007)
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