Categories: OLD Media Moves

Quittner leaving Fortune for Time

Josh Quittner, the former editor of Business 2.0 who went to Fortune when the former folded last year, is headed to Time magazine, writes Keith Kelly of the New York Post.

Kelly writes, Business 2.0 “ended up being one of the more expensive magazine failures in Time Inc. history, losing more than $100 million before closing last year.

“Quittner said he’ll be writing a column every other week in Time magazine and doing a daily blog.

“‘I’m a consumer facing guy and what I really enjoy writing about is how the changes that whip through tech land effect regular people like us,’ said Quittner.”

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