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Daily Intelligencer - New York Magazine (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Photo: Getty Images MEDIA • Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia chief Susan Lyne is resigning, but it might not be the end of her career in magazines: She's having lunch with Time Inc. CEO Anne Moore next week. Is she being tapped as Moore's successor? [ NYP ] • Vogue 's design director and 30-year Condé Nast veteran Charles Churchward is leaving his post to focus on his own projects. Of course he wouldn't...
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Paidcontent (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
The speculation machine has gone into overdrive now, as Susan Lyne exits Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia ( NYSE: MSO ). According to NYP, Lyne is supposed to have launch next week with Time Inc. CEO Ann Moore, leading to some thought that Lyne was being scouted to replace Moore, who has said she will not renew her current contract when it expires in the second quarter of 2010. This story from Portfolio...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Susan Lyne, who rebuilt the Martha Stewart Living business in the aftermath of the namesake founder's legal woes, has stepped down as chief executive. The job is being split between two executives.
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Susan Lyne has stepped down as chief executive, and the job is being split between two company executives.
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News & Observer (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Susan Lyne, who rebuilt the Martha Stewart Living business in the aftermath of the namesake founder's legal woes, has stepped down as chief executive, and the job is being split between two company executives.
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Paidcontent (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Susan Lyne, the outgoing CEO of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia hardly ever missed a chance to trumpet the company's strengths to marketers and investors at media conferences the past few years. During each presentation, like a lawyer arguing a case, she would put forth an argument that the company's fortunes were becoming more secure thanks to its efforts on both the media side and the merchandising...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Susan Lyne, who rebuilt the Martha Stewart Living business in the aftermath of the namesake founder's legal woes, has stepped down as chief executive, and the job is being split between two company executives. The management changes come as Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. navigates through a tough advertising climate and confronts a consumer, saddled with high gas and food prices, who may no longer...
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Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Susan Lyne, who rebuilt the Martha Stewart Living business in the aftermath of the namesake founder's legal woes, has stepped down as chief executive, and the job is being split between two company executives.
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FT.com (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Susan Lyne is stepping down as chief executive of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia four years after she was brought in to stabilise the media company, which she has managed to lead back to profitability
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
Susan Lyne has stepped down for undisclosed reasons after four years as chief executive of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. and the job is being split between two company executives.