Publisher S.I. "Si" Newhouse Jr., chairman emeritus of Condé Nast, died Sunday after a long illness. He was 89. Newhouse and his younger brother, Donald, inherited Advance Publications from their father, Samuel Newhouse. Si Newhouse ran the company's magazine division, Condé Nast, which includes Vogue, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker. The Newhouse brothers expanded the media empire into one of the nation's largest privately held companies. Si Newhouse steered the magazines but also was known for giving high-profile editors broad editorial control. "Today is a day of emotion, of genuine loss," said his family in a statement. "Si was always the first person to come to the office, arriving well before dawn and bringing to each day a visionary creative spirit coupled with no-nonsense business acumen." Source: NPR, The New York Times |
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