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T: The New York Times Style Magazine (Spring 2014 issue)
Editor Hanya Yanagihara
Former editors Deborah Needleman
Frequency11 times a year
First issueAugust 2004 (2004-August)
Company The New York Times
CountryUnited States
Based in New York City
Website www.nytimes.com/section/t-magazine
OCLC 994775595
Earlier design of the cover of T: The New York Times Style Magazine T-NewYorkTimesStyle-Magazine-Spring-2010.jpg
Earlier design of the cover of T: The New York Times Style Magazine

T: The New York Times Style Magazine, known simply as T is a perfect-bound magazine publication of The New York Times newspaper dedicated to fashion, living, beauty, holiday, travel, and design coverage. T is not a supplement of The New York Times Magazine , but a distinct publication with its own staff. It was launched in August 2004, and is distributed with the Sunday edition of the newspaper 11 times a year.

Contents

Since December 2007, an international edition has been distributed with the weekend edition of The New York Times International Edition (or International New York Times, formerly the International Herald Tribune). In 2010, its first country-specific edition, T Qatar was launched. T Australia is a separate online and quarterly print magazine produced for the Australian market.

History

T: The New York Times Style Magazine was launched in August 2004. It was published 13 times per year between 2013 and 2016, [1] and since January 2017 has been published 11 times per year. [2]

People

Janet Froelich was creative director until 2009.[ citation needed ]

Editors

Stefano Tonchi was editor until 2010; his replacement was Sally Singer. Singer left in 2012 and was replaced by Deborah Needleman. In 2013, Brendan Monaghan was announced as the first publisher, whilst Monaghan and Sebastian Tomich were jointly named vice presidents of advertising. [3] Monaghan departed T in 2015 and in March 2016, former Women's Health Associate Publisher, Elizabeth Webbe Lunny joined the magazine as Vice President and Publisher. [2]

Deborah Needleman left T in late November 2016, [4] after four years in the position. Executive editor Whitney Vargas was filling in for Needleman in the interim, but Vargas left the magazine in February. T's previous articles editor Nick Haramis recently took the job of editor-in-chief of Interview magazine. Under Needleman's leadership, T underwent a redesign and increased its ad pages. The luxury magazine had its ad pages grow by 30 percent in the first three quarters of 2016, compared to the same period in 2012, to 934 pages, according to Business of Fashion. [5] Since the editorial departures, T's advertising business under Lunny has largely been down with steep declines in paging in key 2017 Women's & Men's Spring Fashion issues. [2]

In 2017, Hanya Yanagihara took the helm as the editor-in-chief of T. [6]

Awards

The American Society of Magazine Editors' National Magazine Awards, sometimes known as "Ellies," were given to the New York Times Style Magazine and the New York Times Magazine in 2019. Both publications are owned by the same company. In 2021, the New York Times Style Magazine won the National Magazine Award for General Excellence, Service, and Lifestyle.[ citation needed ]

International editions

In 2010, its first country-specific edition, T Qatar, was launched. [7] It was followed by T China, T Japan, T Singapore, and then T Spain, the first licensed edition in the European market.[ citation needed ]

T Australia is an online and quarterly print magazine focused on the Australian market. [8]

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 Steigrad, Alexandra (March 17, 2017). "T Magazine Quietly Reduces Frequency as Editor in Chief Search Continues". WWD. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
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  4. DBaquet, Dean (November 21, 2016). "A Note from Dean: Deborah Needleman Is Departing". The New York Times Company. Archived from the original on September 25, 2019. [...] I'm sorry to report that Deborah has decided to leave us. [...] She has built a tremendous staff, and they will continue producing one of the world's most beautiful magazines while we decide who will succeed her. [...] Under Deborah, T ceaselessly explored the landscape of art and culture. [...]
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