Editor of the Year: Jon Meacham
Newsweek did the unthinkable. And its not that they re-invented their magazine by layout, design and mission. No, they decided to aim for a smarter audience instead of appealing to the lowest common denominator. And for that alone, Jon Meacham deserves certain laurels from his media brethren. Don’t get us wrong – there are still significant questions about the long-term viability of the magazine; some have even said that it won’t survive the next year. It is true
But Meacham deserves this honor for reasons more important to the bottom line. Of course, he’s spent most of the year at the top of the Magazine Editor’s category in the Power Grid. And why? Because nobody has more consistently nailed the national zeitgest better than Meacham and his team of editors — special shouts-out goes to Ted Moncreiff and Bonnie Siegler, two incredibly important deputies to Meacham who had major hands in the editorial and visual reimagining of Newsweek.
Runner-up: Robbie Myers
Industry insiders claim that there was one magazine party that actually was incredibly festive because there was reason to celebrate: the year-end party for Elle. And what was the reason? For the first time ever, Elle sold more total ad pages than its competitor Vogue. Of course, it’s worth noting that ad pages in Elle come at a much more affordable
Much of the success at Elle can be attributed to the smart savvy and industry respect of Robbie Myers, its editor-in-chief. Its super hot creative direction led by Joe Zee is complimented perfectly by its super-smart entertainment coverage, which consistently features writing that rivals any other magazine out there. But it’s also about buzz — lately, it’s become hard to watch a television talk show without seeing an Elle employee. Also, their Women In Hollywood event didn’t just garner great attention, but it practically got Alec Baldwin the gig to host the Oscars. Congrats to Ms. Myers for having a great 2009.
Reader’s Choice: Jess Cagle
Mediate held an online poll for Magazine Editor of the year and our reader’s spoke loudly – Jess Cagle was the winner going away. Why does he deserve this laurel?
Weekly magazines have a particularly hard time keeping up in the Internet age. Editorial staffs
Special Mention – Of course there are many other editorial stars that deserve special mention for navigating their respective titles through a particularly stormy sea that was 2009. Judged purely on consistent editorial product, it’s hard to top The New Yorker‘s David Remnick . Rick Stengel of Time has reinvigorated that weekly title as well. New York‘s Adam Moss always merits inclusion in these lists because, well, he’s Adam Moss and he does an amazing job week in and week out. Representing the little guy, Backpacker‘s EIC Jon Dorn has deservedly received numerous plaudits from his publishing peers this year as well. Ruth Reichel deserves notice, but for sad reasons, but she has never received more love and support than when Gourmet was shuttered.