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'''Jacob Weisberg''' is chairman and editor-in-chief of the Slate Group, the [[World Wide Web]] arm of [[Washington Post Company]]. He joined Slate in 1996, then succeeded [[Michael Kinsley]] as its editor, becoming group editor-in-chief in 2002 and was replaced by [[David Plotz]]. | '''Jacob Weisberg''' is chairman and editor-in-chief of the Slate Group, the [[World Wide Web]] arm of [[Washington Post Company]]. He joined Slate in 1996, then succeeded [[Michael Kinsley]] as its editor, becoming group editor-in-chief in 2002 and was replaced by [[David Plotz]]. | ||
Before coming to Slate, he was a political writer for publications including [[The New Republic]], [[Newsweek]], [[New York Magazine]], [[Vanity Fair]] and the [[New York Times Magazine]] | Before coming to Slate, he was a political writer for publications including [[The New Republic]], [[Newsweek]], [[New York Magazine]], [[Vanity Fair]] and the [[New York Times Magazine]]. | ||
Revision as of 23:37, 7 February 2010
Jacob Weisberg is chairman and editor-in-chief of the Slate Group, the World Wide Web arm of Washington Post Company. He joined Slate in 1996, then succeeded Michael Kinsley as its editor, becoming group editor-in-chief in 2002 and was replaced by David Plotz.
Before coming to Slate, he was a political writer for publications including The New Republic, Newsweek, New York Magazine, Vanity Fair and the New York Times Magazine.