Janice Min

Getting to Know the Obamas

Getting to Know the Obamas

Here's one example of how Michelle Obama is, as the New York Times said in a profile of her today, "softening her image."

Min's Hot Hires Impress Us

Min's Hot Hires Impress <i>Us</i>
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Big moves in tab-land! The unstoppable Janice Min has signed up two new high profile writers for Us Weekly, her glossy juggernaut of Brangelina speculation and Hills entrail-reading. The new issue (Inside Beyoncé's Wedding!) features articles by Bill Clinton and Michelle Obama. The articles are each teased on the cover with "Vote For My Spouse!"

Mr. Clinton is the author of 2004's My Life, an autobiography. He has also contributed to The New York Times on April 29, 2007 and August 22, 2006. Mrs. Obama is currently being courted by several publishers interested in her work, according to The Observer's Leon Neyfakh.

Us Weekly Acknowledges Gay Love

From the desk of Janice Min
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From the desk of Janice Min

The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, which each year rewards what they view as positive depictions of gay people in various media from reality shows to newspapers to comic books, has made a happy woman of Us Weekly editor Janice Min.  read more »

MediaBistro.com Party: You've Come a Long Way, Baby

Yesterday evening at the Four Seasons, scores of well-dressed Manhattan women gathered to chat and mingle at the fifth annual Dinner & Dis(course) cocktail and dinner party. The event, organized by MediaBistro.com, drew together an array of female leaders in the magazine industry, along with one visibly uncomfortable male, Media Bistro associate editor Noah Davis. "At least I have good odds," he quipped.

Laurel Touby, the evening's hostess and the founder of MediaBistro.com, donned a chic Pucci dress, a white feather boa (apparently its been her signature party piece for years) and those quirky-cute glasses. "I just thought we needed to get the girls together to bitch and brag and brawl in the face of ever-increasing stupidity in the marketplace!" she explained. "But really, I know how lonely it can be for people in the industry, how isolating it can be, and I just thought it would be a great chance for us all to get together and mingle with one another,"  read more »

Us Editor Janice Min Dictates: In Raw Times, Jessica, Jen, Jolie

Janice Min.
Janice Min.

“The whole age of the soft interview is gone,” Janice Min said.    read more »

Downtown Man

A downtown man—that’s what Billy Joel is.  read more »

Downtown Man

Billy Joel.
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Billy Joel.

A downtown man—that’s what Billy Joel is.  read more »

The Bond Street Boys

Last November, Ian Schrager and Aby Rosen invited about 25 of Manhattan’s top luxury real-estate b  read more »

The Bond Street Boys

Ian Schrager.
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Ian Schrager.

Last November, Ian Schrager and Aby Rosen invited about 25 of Manhattan’s top luxury real-esta  read more »

Janice Min: Free Lunch or Free Agency

Us Weekly editor Janice Min and Wenner Media agree on what she should be paid: $1.2 million per year, according to a source familiar with Min's contract negotiations. But they don't agree about what she can serve for lunch.

Owing to an impasse over staff perks--including catered meals--Min's contract expired last week before a new one could be signed. Though the New York Post reported last month that the two sides had settled on a deal, Min is now a free agent.

So if your publication needs punchier cover lines, try meeting Min's price--and bringing some cold cuts. On July 4, Whole Foods delivered lunchtime sandwiches to Us staffers who were spending the nation's birthday at the office. The workers also got catered breakfast and dinner. According to a source familiar with the negotiations, Min wants make such holiday meals a permanent perk at the magazine. She also wants to fill three currently vacant staff positions and to allow staffers to expense cab rides home after 9 p.m.

This is Min's first contract negotiation since she moved atop the masthead in 2003, after Bonnie Fuller decamped to American Media. Circulation is up nearly 13 percent under Min, and revenue shot up by 59 percent last year.

Min declined to comment. Wenner Media, though declining to discuss terms of Min's contract, said they have offered their award-winning editor a generous package.

"More than anyone," said Kent Brownridge, Wenner's general manager, "we believe Janice is one of the best and most valuable editors in the world. And we very much want to keep her. We have done everything necessary to keep her interested in staying at Wenner for a really long time."  read more »

--Gabriel Sherman