Tina Gaudoin

Journal Glossy, WSJ., Hires!

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The Wall Street Journal is stocking up for its luxury glossy magazine, WSJ., and not surprisingly, it's importing talent from across the pond. There are several new hires, reports WWD's Irin Carmon: Welcome, Jeffrey Podolsky, the New York editor of Tatler and a regular contributor to Luxx, who has been named editor at large; and Sasha Wilkins, writer for British Harper's Bazaar and Elle, who will become executive style editor.  read more »

Journal's Tina Gaudoin Makes the Argument for New Glossy

WWD has the first interview with WSJ—the new glossy magazine for the journal—editor Tina Gaudon. She defends the magazine in a way she'll probably have to until its launch in September--that the magazine won't be lightweight. "Why should the reporting not be as good, as intelligent, as detailed, as behind-the-scenes, as insider, as it would be in the Journal proper?"  read more »

Trivial: Pursuits?

Actually, hold up. For four months now, it's been accepted that the Journal's new glossy how-to-spend-it magazine would be named Pursuits and it would be a monthly (Dow Jones said it, the Times reported it, so did we)  read more »

Tina Gaudoin Named Pursuits Editor for Journal


Tina Gaudoin, an editor who worked closely with Wall Stret Journal publisher Robert Thomson at the Times of London, has been named the editor of Pursuits, the quarterly luxury magazine the paper will start in the fall. Media Mob reported on Jan. 18 that Ms. Gaudoin was the favorite to take over after Robert Frank was assigned to become a news editor for the paper (and not named, as most thought and reported, the editor of the magazine). Rupert Murdoch and Mr.  read more »

Journal's Pursuits Stills Needs Editor, Tina Gaudoin is Favorite

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It was expected for a while that Robert Frank would run the Journal's prospective weekend glossy, Pursuits. When The New York Times broke the story about Pursuits in September, Richard Perez Pena reported that Mr. Frank was the favorite; the Observer reported later that he had a meeting with Mr.  read more »