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Newsweek EIC tells Pando âWeâve hired security to
protect our reporter.â Social media head: âWe won!â
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Newsweek EIC tells Pando âÂÂWeâÂÂve hired security to protect our reporter.âÂÂ
Social media head: âÂÂWe won!â | PandoDaily
By Cale Guthrie Weissman and Carmel DeAmicis
On March 8, 2014
"I find that phenomenally offensive."
Newsweek"s Editor-in-chief Jim Impoco is not happy that we're questioning his magazine"s huge
Bitcoin scoop. "This was textbook reporting," Impoco insists.
It"s Friday night at Austin"s South By Southwest festival and Impoco is standing in the lobby of
Newsweek"s "LongLivePrint" relaunch party.? The magazine is back in print after a 14 month hiatus,
during which the 81-year-old magazine was acquired by digital media startup IBT Media.
Impoco is surrounded by exactly the mix of San Francisco Glassholes and New York media types that
you"d expect to find at a venue called the "Samsung Blogger Lounge." The former contingent is here
for the
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