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Graydon Carter speaks in his memoir with misty-eyed melancholy for the page counts and ad revenues of years gone by.
S.I. Newhouse, head of the Condé Nast magazine empire, made Graydon Carter editor of Vanity Fair, where the going was very good indeed. "I flew the Concord more than 60 times," Carter said.
In his new memoir, "When the Going Was Good: An Editor's Adventures During the Last Golden Age of Magazines" (to be published Tuesday by Penguin Press), former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter ...
He bounced back big time with editorships at Spy and Vanity Fair, a glamorous life he details in a new memoir.
As a boy growing up in Canada in the 1950s and 60s, Graydon Carter had a feeling ... Newhouse was philosophical. ‘The good story was most important.’ Carter’s hero-worship of Newhouse ...
Geoff Bennett spoke with Carter about his new memoir, “When the Going Was Good: An Editor's Adventures During the Last Golden Age of Magazines." Famed magazine editor Graydon Carter rose through ...
Bottomless budgets. Important journalism. In-office brow care. Graydon Carter wants to make sure you know how great magazines ...
The retroactive FOMO flows fast and thick through “When the Going Was Good,” former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter’s memoir about the final golden age of magazine publishing. The glamour.
Vanity Fair in the Nineties makes today’s journalism seem particularly bleak - THE READING LIST: In his new memoir, ...