Ebony Magazine Hires New Editor, CEO Denies Sale Rumors
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VIA CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
Ebony magazine has named Amy DuBois Barnett, former deputy editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar, as its new Editor-in-Chief, the publisher announced today.
Linda Johnson Rice, chairman and CEO of Ebony publisher Johnson Publishing Co., and daughter of the founder, told the Sun-Times today that she wants Barnett to enhance Ebony as a magazine and push it forward with new digital content.
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