Donald Newhouse, Publisher and Media Heir, Dies at Age 96
1-Minute Brief
Donald Newhouse's leadership in major media organizations influenced American journalism and publishing for decades.
Key Facts
- Donald E. Newhouse has died at the age of 96.
- He ran the newspaper division of Advance Publications.
- His older brother, Si Newhouse, managed the Condé Nast magazine operation.
- Donald Newhouse served as chairman of the Associated Press board.
- He was known for maintaining a low profile despite his significant media influence.
What Happened
Donald E. Newhouse, a prominent figure in American media and publishing, has died at 96. He led the newspaper division of Advance Publications and held leadership roles in the industry.
Why It Matters
Newhouse's work shaped the direction of major newspapers and media outlets, impacting the landscape of American journalism. His passing marks the end of an era for a family-run media empire.
What's Next
Industry observers may look for statements from Advance Publications and the Associated Press regarding his legacy and any potential leadership transitions.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- NYTLeft3h agoDonald E. Newhouse, Low-Profile Heir to a Media Empire, Dies at 96
- The IndependentLeft1h agoNewspaper publisher and former AP board chairman Donald Newhouse dies at 96
