In a surprise move, The Saturday Evening Post, the iconic magazine which traces its roots to Benjamin Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette, has announced its return to Philadelphia after 42 years in Indianapolis. The magazine's Philadelphia office will be the base of operations for editorial director and associate publisher Steve Slon, a managing editor, a reporter and Web editors. Business operations will remain in Indianapolis. "The Post is moving back because Philadelphia is our historic home," Slon said. "It feels right. The move also places us closer to New York City, the publishing center of the universe, and its talent pool." Slon said the move is planned for the second quarter of 2013, between May and June.
Friday, December 14, 2012
The Saturday Evening Post Returns to Philadelphia
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In a surprise move, The Saturday Evening Post, the iconic magazine which traces its roots to Benjamin Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette, has announced its return to Philadelphia after 42 years in Indianapolis. The magazine's Philadelphia office will be the base of operations for editorial director and associate publisher Steve Slon, a managing editor, a reporter and Web editors. Business operations will remain in Indianapolis. "The Post is moving back because Philadelphia is our historic home," Slon said. "It feels right. The move also places us closer to New York City, the publishing center of the universe, and its talent pool." Slon said the move is planned for the second quarter of 2013, between May and June.
In a surprise move, The Saturday Evening Post, the iconic magazine which traces its roots to Benjamin Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette, has announced its return to Philadelphia after 42 years in Indianapolis. The magazine's Philadelphia office will be the base of operations for editorial director and associate publisher Steve Slon, a managing editor, a reporter and Web editors. Business operations will remain in Indianapolis. "The Post is moving back because Philadelphia is our historic home," Slon said. "It feels right. The move also places us closer to New York City, the publishing center of the universe, and its talent pool." Slon said the move is planned for the second quarter of 2013, between May and June.