He previously was a senior editor and correspondent
at Time magazine, based first in Hong Kong and later in New York.
Prior to joining Climate Central, he was a senior science writer
at Time magazine, where he covered science and the environment for more than 20 years.
In a column this week
at Time magazine, Michael Grunwald says he's on the side of activists who oppose the XL Tar Sands pipeline and chides the «respectable centrist pundits» who have raised questions about the protesters» strategy.
I also think Bryan Walsh and Michael Grunwald
at Time Magazine are right in pointing out the perils that could come if environmental groups keep beating up on Obama.
There are nice posts on the panel's communication efforts by Bryan Walsh
at Time Magazine and Kate Mackenzie at the Financial Times.]
There's more here on the full scope of decarbonizing a growing global energy menu from Bryan Walsh
at Time Magazine and Martin Hoffert of New York University.
I particularly liked Bryan Walsh's riff
at Time Magazine.
He is an award - winning writer, editor, and poet; a contributing editor to Modern Painters and ARTnews; and a former art critic
at Time magazine.
In 1945 Evans became a staff writer
at Time magazine, then the Special Photographic Editor of Fortune magazine, which published his images alongside text which he wrote himself.
Born in 1949 in the Panama Canal Zone, the artist studied at the Nasson College of Maine and moved to New York in 1973, where he worked
at Time Magazine.
If I were in charge How I wish I'd been sitting around the editorial table
at Time magazine when the designer dog feature was conceived.
He spent seven years
at Time magazine and joined SmartMoney in 2007, where he wrote about investing and contributed car reviews to the magazine.
You can try out the new icons on the web pages
at Time magazine's site (Time.com).
His writing career began
at Time magazine and led to his long association with the New Yorker, where he has been a staff writer since 1965.
At the time the magazine went to press, the group had collected a few hundred dollars more.
This meeting was dedicated to the late Richard Corliss, longtime critic
at TIME magazine, not just a writer of extraordinary intelligence, wit, and energy, but also a generous friend and colleague.
EDGE's 10/10 review was a significant boon for Microsoft, particularly when taking into consideration that
at the time the magazine had given very few other games a perfect score.
The prominent American film critic spent almost 40 years
at Time Magazine, as well as a library of books and created many documentaries about film.
Christine Gorman began her publishing career
at Time magazine, where she worked for more than 20 years in the business, nation, science and health sections.
Nugent, a journalist
at Time magazine, also delves into the correspondence between nerdiness and people with Asperger's syndrome (a form of autism characterized by difficulties in social interaction and by restricted interests and activities).
Before joining Scientific American, he was senior writer at Climate Central, a nonprofit research and journalism organization, and before that he spent nearly 21 years
at Time magazine, where he wrote more than 50 cover stories on about science and the environment, along with many smaller pieces.
The October issue introduces «The Science of Health», edited by former senior health and medicine writer
at TIME Magazine Christine Gorman, and «TechnoFiles», from best - selling author and New York Times columnist David Pogue.
«We struggled through SARS, [and] we really didn't have a lot of risk - communication resources or training to call on,» says Dick Thompson, who joined WHO's communications office in 2001 after 23 years as a journalist
at Time magazine.
Today's panelists are WAMC's Alan Chartock, Communications Consultant Theresa Bourgeois, and former Editor
at Time Magazine, author and journalism professor, and Berkshire Eagle commentator Don Morrison.
At the time the magazine was founded, mothering itself was really maligned.
Editor's note: David Van Biema, the chief religion writer
at Time Magazine for ten years, is author of the illustrated biography «Mother Teresa: The Life and Works of a Modern Saint,» now being reissued and made available in Spanish as «La Madre Teresa: La Vida y las obras de una santa moderna.»
One of my personal heroes in the media industry, Nancy Gibbs, began
at TIME magazine as a part - time fact checker in 1985.
At this time the magazine had 600 subscribers at $ 2.00 each.
Nicholas Confessore is a New York - based political and investigative reporter at The Times and a writer - at - large
at The Times Magazine, covering the intersection of wealth, power and influence in Washington and beyond.
Nicholas Confessore is a New York - based political and investigative reporter at The New York Times and a writer - at - large
at the Times Magazine, covering the intersection of wealth, power, and influence in Washington and beyond.
Not exact matches
For example, most
magazines usually do their Christmas gift list segments
at the same
time each year, so find out when they did it last year.
He pointed out that his wife said
at the
time he acquired the
magazines, in 2005, «
at least he hadn't bought a sports team.»
This freed up my
time to focus on what I was good
at — the strategy of the
magazine, making contacts and developing marketing.
At the University of Chicago, economist Milton Friedman (who would later win the Nobel Prize) wrote this in the New York
Times Magazine in 1970:
Unnamed sources told Marketing
magazine at the
time that Crispin Canada didn't even know the Boulder, Colo., office was pitching for an AB InBev brand until they heard about it from Molson.
It was popular
at the
time to worry about irradiation and «playing god,» so the
magazine's stance on trying to understand the benefits of such technologies did not sit well with many.
Murdoch celebrated the purchase in a tweet
at the
time, noting that the location once appeared on the cover of Time magaz
time, noting that the location once appeared on the cover of
Time magaz
Time magazine.
A version of this article appears in the September 15, 2015 issue of Fortune
magazine with the headline «Integrating a country, one job
at a
time.»
She previously interned
at the Financial
Times» fDi
Magazine, and London - based business newspaper City A.M.
The influential
magazine said Tesla should drop the Autopilot name and disconnect the automatic steering system until it's updated to make sure a driver's hands stay on the wheel
at all
times.
The practice was commonplace
at the
time, and was awesomely referred to as «swilling the planters with bumbo,» according to the 1989 book Robert Dinkin's «Campaigning in America: A History of Election Practices» (originally seen via an article in Smithsonian
Magazine).
Natasha Geiling
at Smithsonian
magazine offers a slew of eye - opening stats on why — from longer boarding
times to the sheer loudness of the cabin.
At the same
time, as people increasingly consume
magazine content online on their phones or on social media sites while out in public, Playboy readers objected to pornographic photos considered NSFW: Not Suitable For Work.
As Noel Sharkey, a professor of artificial intelligence and robotics
at the University of Sheffield, tells
Time magazine, «It would be impossible to tell the difference between a little girl pointing an ice cream
at a robot, or someone pointing a rifle
at it.»
His headmaster
at the
time suggested that Branson take his frustrations to the school
magazine.
A group of six publishers — including Condé Nast, Hearst
Magazines, Meredith, News Corp., Rogers Communications, and
Time Inc. (now owned by Meredith)-- created Next Issue Media in 2009 and debuted the Texture service in 2012 as a way to increase sales at a time when people are reading less news in print publicati
Time Inc. (now owned by Meredith)-- created Next Issue Media in 2009 and debuted the Texture service in 2012 as a way to increase sales
at a
time when people are reading less news in print publicati
time when people are reading less news in print publications.
When I left school and embarked on my first real business adventure, Student
magazine, it was
at times a real struggle to keep our small group motivated and make ends meet, though we didn't want our readers to be aware of this.
«We're really bad
at looking back in
time,» he told the
magazine.
After that, I worked
at Time Inc. for Fortune
magazine, and basically came up with ideas for new
magazines.
Amy Pascal, who lost her job in the wake of the attack, was just featured in The New York
Times Magazine's look
at women behind the camera in Hollywood.