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Lonely at the top: blacks are a fraction of top editors at mainstream magazines.


When BLACK ENTERPRISE did its insider review of the magazine industry ("Changing the Face of the Magazine Industry," August 1995), the number of African American African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  chief editors at the largest titles could be counted on one hand. Almost a decade later, the top editorial makeup remains unchanged.

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission reports that the magazine industry is less diverse than other media. Blacks are 6.7% of officials and managers in the newspaper business and 7.8% of those in radio and television broadcasting yet constitute only 5.4% of officials and managers in periodicals. And that number is for the entire industry; the numbers in editorial management are worse. Jacklyn Monk, assistant managing editor of Real Simple, is compiling a list of African Americans in top magazine editorial roles for the National Association of Black Journalists The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), was founded in 1975 by 44 men and women in Washington, D.C. Headquartered at the University of Maryland, College Park and with 3300 members, it is the largest organization of journalists of color in the nation. . Monk has found only nine top editors--defined by the American Society of Magazine Editors For the engineering society, see .
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 (ASME ASME - American Society of Mechanical Engineers ) as chief editor, executive editor, or managing editor--among hundreds of mainstream, nonethnic, non urban titles from major publishing houses.

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 appear in ads, and celebrities like Halle Berry Halle Maria Berry (IPA: /ˈhæliː ˈbɛriː/) (born August 14, 1966[1]) is an American actress.  and Beyonce Knowles land the covers of top fashion magazines, the mastheads remain predominantly white. According to according to
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), management's approach to diversity is not in race, gender, or ethnicity but in a diversity of perspectives, knowledge, and styles.

Moreover, the study finds that publishers aren't recruiting aggressively at historically black colleges and universities Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before 1964 with the intention of serving the African American community. They are often liberal arts colleges or universities.  or minority professional associations such as NABJ NABJ National Association of Black Journalists . Ella L. J. Edmondson Bell, who conducted the MPA study, notes most hiring is still done through word of mouth, thereby reinforcing the status quo [Latin, The existing state of things at any given date.] Status quo ante bellum means the state of things before the war. The status quo to be preserved by a preliminary injunction is the last actual, peaceable, uncontested status which preceded the pending controversy. . "The rationale persists [that there] just are not enough people of color in circles of 'smart people,'" says Bell, an associate professor at Tuck School of Business The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration is the business school of Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. Founded in 1900, Tuck is the oldest graduate school of business in the world. , Dartmouth College Dartmouth College, at Hanover, N.H.; coeducational; chartered 1769, opened 1770, the ninth colonial college (see Wheelock, Eleazar). Originally a men's college, Dartmouth began admitting women in 1972. , in the survey findings.

For years, MPA and ASME have encouraged publishing companies to promote diversity in their organizations and in the products they create. In May, ASME elected Newsweek Editor Mark Whitaker Mark Whitaker (born c. 1957) is Senior Vice President of NBC News, the no.2 position in the news division. He oversees newsgathering for all NBC News platforms, from network programs like NBC Nightly News and Today to MSNBC cable and MSNBC.  as its president. Whitaker is the second African American to hold the position; the first, George Curry Well-known people named George Curry include:
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, was elected in 2000, when be was editor-in-chief of Emerge. Today, Curry is editor-in-chief of the National Newspaper Publishers Association News Service.

While achieving parity for minorities in magazines will be a focus, Whitaker says the main argument for diversity is not just equity. "For magazines to be relevant, they have to keep up [with the country's demographic changes,] and you have to see the voice and ideas of people of different backgrounds reflected in magazines," he says.

Whitaker's reasoning would seem to make sense given that industry readership profiles show 84% of African Americans, 80% of Asians, and 75% of Latinos are magazine readers. Still, Whitaker is among a small group of top editors at major publishing houses (see table).

Almost a decade since BE's report, Time Inc. still appears to be the main recruiter and retainer of black talent, having six top black editors among its titles. Before the demise of Vanguarde Media, which published Savoy, Honey, and Heart & Soul, Honey Editor-in-Chief Amy Barnett was hired as managing editor of Teen People, and Savoy Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief Roy Johnson
    Roy Cleveland Johnson (February 23, 1903 - September 10, 1973) was a left fielder/right fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Detroit Tigers (1929-32), Boston Red Sox (1932-35), New York Yankees (1936-37) and Boston Bees (1937-38).
     returned to Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated is the largest weekly American sports magazine owned by media conglomerate Time Warner. It has over 3 million subscribers and is read by 23 million adults each week, including over 18 million men, 19% of the adult males in the country.  as assistant managing editor.

    Top black talent remains scarce at Hearst and Conde Nast, two of the nation's leading magazine publishers. Cathleen Black, president of Hearst Magazines and former MPA chairman, was unavailable for comment, as was Ruth Diem, senior vice president of human resources. Letena Lindsay, senior public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most  manager, openly communicated that Hearst has six "senior-level" African American editors, though five of them don't meet ASME's definition of a top editor and the sixth is at an ethnic/ urban publication. When asked about its diversity recruitment efforts, Conde Nast's human resources representative said, "That information is kept personal and confidential."

    "Many major magazine publishers say they want more diversity," says Curry, "but ... they have to start encouraging people early, at the junior high school level, that this is a career that welcomes them."

    Bell, however, finds that there are no incentives for publishers to recruit people of color, and that there are fewer opportunities in the present economy for younger people to be mentored. Outreach efforts may get minorities in at entry level roles, but those efforts haven't changed the landscape at the top.
    WHO'S AT THE TOP AND WHO'S NOT
                                                 NO. OF
    MAGAZINE                          NO. OF    TOP BLACK
    PUBLISHER                        TITLES *    EDITORS
    
    Conde Nast                          18          0
    Vanity Fair, GQ, Glamour
    
    Fairchild                            6          1
    Details, Jane, W Magazine
    
    Hachette Filipacchi                 17          0
    ELLE, Metropolitan Home
    
    Hearst                              18          0
    Cosmopolitan, Seventeen
    
    Reader's Digest Association         13          1
    Backyard Living, Quick Cooking
    
    Time Inc.                           40          6
    Time, People, Fortune
    
    The Washington Post Co.              2          1
    Newsweek, Budget Travel
    
    MAGAZINE                                                       MAGAZINE
    PUBLISHER                             NAME / POSITION           TITLE
    
    Conde Nast                       --                       --
    Vanity Fair, GQ, Glamour
    
    Fairchild                        Carla Shackleford /      Jane
    Details, Jane, W Magazine        Deputy Managing
                                     Editor
    
    Hachette Filipacchi              --                       --
    ELLE, Metropolitan Home
    
    Hearst                           --                       --
    Cosmopolitan, Seventeen
    
    Reader's Digest Association      Donna Banks/             Reader's
    Backyard Living, Quick Cooking   Assistant Managing       Digest
                                     Editor
    
    Time Inc.                        Amy Barnett /            Teen People
    Time, People, Fortune            Managing Editor
                                     Sheryl Hilliard          Money
                                     Tucker/
                                     Executive Editor
                                     Angela Burt-Murray /     Teen People
                                     Executive Editor
                                     Jacklyn Monk /           Real Simple
                                     Assistant Managing
                                     Editor
                                     Roy Johnson /            Sports
                                     Assistant Managing       Illustrated
                                     Editor
                                     Janice Simpson /         Time
                                     Assistant Managing
                                     Editor
    
    The Washington Post Co.          Mark Whitaker / Editor   Newsweek
    Newsweek, Budget Travel
    
    * DOMESTIC, CONSUMER PUBLICATION ONLY. SOURCE: JACKLYN
    MONK, B.E. RESEARCH.
    


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    Title Annotation:Diversity News
    Author:Brown, Carolyn M.
    Publication:Black Enterprise
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    Date:Sep 1, 2004
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