Rolling Stone's 2-Year Curse

Jann Wenner is staying true to character, and dismissing the publisher of Rolling Stone after two years of service, as he's wont to do. Out the door is Ray Chelstowski (installed in Feb. 2006) and in comes Will Schenck from Wenner's own Men’s Journal. Before Chelstowski, Steve DeLuca was the publisher of RS; also for two years. Schenck will sell the magazine in its new, tinier form, before being shown the door in 2010.

Aug 27, 2008 · posted by david · Link · 1 Response
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No. 1 hms says:

Rolling Stone AND Jann Wenner stopped being relevant when the "newspaper" went to a magazine format. Actually, it stopped being relevant when John Lennon died.

Posted: Aug 28, 2008 at 9:24 am
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