In 2013 he returned to Time Inc., first as Chief Content Officer and then as Vice Chairman, a position he held until he retired from it in 2017.Pearlstine currently serves on the board of the Committee to Protect Journalists and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press steering committee. Before joining The Times in 2018, Pearlstine worked as an editor and reporter for five decades in the U.S., Asia, and Europe. He then became a Senior Advisor to the CEO of Time Warner for a year before holding the same title at The Carlyle Group where he worked with the private equity firm’s Telecom and Media team.He joined Bloomberg L.P. in 2008 as Chief Content Officer, and he subsequently took on the additional role as Chairman of Bloomberg Businessweek in New York and Bloomberg Government in Washington, D.C.
On June 18, 2018, Pearlstine was named executive editor of the Pearlstine has been married four times. He previously served on the boards of the Carnegie Corporation,Pearlstine was briefly part of the controversy surrounding
In 1976, he became The Asian Wall Street Journal’s first Managing Editor, based in Hong Kong.He left the Journal in 1978 to return to Los Angeles as Executive Editor of Forbes for the West Coast and the Pacific.Two years later he returned to the Journal where, over the next 12 years, he worked as National Editor in New York, Editor and Publisher of The Wall Street Journal/Europe in Brussels, and then he returned to New York as Managing Editor and then Executive Editor. I had known about Eli Broad’s many business accomplishments, having first met and written an article for the Wall Street Journal about him in 1969. Memo to Murdoch: If you buy the Wall Street Journal, don’t be afraid to let it take a tough look at your own empire.Memo to Murdoch: If you buy the Wall Street Journal, don’t be afraid to let it take a tough look at your own empire.Murdoch is an old-style media mogul, which is why he wants Dow Jones’ paper. Norman Pearlstine was born on October 4, 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was previously married to Nancy Friday, Adele Wilson and Charlene. The first six times I met Richard Holbrooke, I needed to introduce myself.

He serves on the advisory board of the City University of New York's Graduate School of Journalism, and he is co-chairman of the Center on Communication Leadership and Policy at the USC Annenberg School of Communications. Huawei has been bloodied by America’s efforts to destroy it, but founder Ren Zhengfei seems confident that China’s largest smartphone and telecom manufacturer will remain formidable.I was behind the wheel, Charlene beside me, in her powder-blue MG convertible, making our way from the Philadelphia suburbs, through Pottsville and up Route 61 to Ashland, a small, quiet village in the heart of Pennsylvania’s fading anthracite region. He also launched Smart Money magazine in 1992 and 1993 for Dow Jones & Co. and Hearst Corp.Between 1995 and 2005 Pearlstine served as Editor in Chief of Time Warner and Time Inc. Norman Pearlstine, who led the newsrooms at the Wall Street Journal and Time Inc., has been named editor of the Los Angeles Times as the newspaper revamps under new ownership. See full bio » Los Angeles Times executive editor Norman Pearlstine asserted during a four-hour-plus town hall meeting on Wednesday that he would not resign despite mounting criticism leveled against … He is also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Council on Foreign Relations. In those capacities, Pearlstine oversaw the editorial content of Time Inc.’s 154 magazines, including Entertainment Weekly, Fortune, In Style, Money, People, Real Simple, Sports Illustrated and Time. Before joining The Times in 2018, Pearlstine worked as an editor and reporter for five decades in the U.S., Asia, and Europe. He previously held senior positions at Time Inc, Bloomberg L.P. and the Wall Street Journal. During college, he married Charlene Pearlstine; they divorced while he was in law school.In January 2005, the American Society of Magazine Editors named Pearlstine the recipient of its Lifetime Achievement Award and inducted him into the Magazine Editors’ Hall of Fame.Pearlstine is expected to receive 2019 Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism from the Poynter Institute during their annual Bowtie Ball on November 2, 2019.Pearlstine serves on the boards of the Tribeca Film Institute, and the Watson Institute for International Relations. from Haverford College, his L.L.B.

He has been married to Jane Boon since April 19, 2005. He formerly served as Co-Chair of the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy, President of The American Academy in Berlin, and on the boards of the Carnegie Corp., the Tribeca Film Institute and the Sundance Institute.He received his B.A. He is the recipient of numerous honors, including the American Society of Magazine Editors’ Hall of Fame, the Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award for Distinguished Business & Financial Journalism, and the National Press Foundation’s Editor of the Year Award.Dear Reader, I woke up New Year’s Day convinced that 2020 would be the most consequential year in recent memory. Norman Pearlstine (born October 4, 1942) is an American editor and media executive, the executive editor of The Los Angeles Times. Norman Pearlstine is Executive Editor of the Los Angeles Times.Before joining The Times in 2018, Pearlstine worked as an editor and reporter for five decades in the U.S., Asia, and Europe.Pearlstine joined The Wall Street Journal in 1968, and he worked as a staff reporter in Dallas, Detroit and Los Angeles before becoming the Journal’s Tokyo bureau chief in 1973.