The Daily Beast/Newsweek‘s editor-in-chief Tina Brown appeared in a very quick segment of “The View” this morning.
Brown first spoke about changes to Newsweek with the release of her inaugural issue. She has “re-charged it, re-designed it,” and made the news magazine much more “image-driven.”
Whoopi Goldberg wanted to know what was wrong with Newsweek before Brown swooped in to save it. Brown said it “needed more reporting” and had very much become an opinion magazine.” Most important was “to get…journalism back to where it should be.” And “visually, it had lost, in a sense, its connection to pictures.”
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