Harold Burson, as in Burson Marsteller, has a new blog. His extra curricular activities? Media, of course:
Early in the evening I turn to magazines. Mondays I immerse myself in The New Yorker, sometimes reading until I am ready for sleep. Another is The Atlantic. As would be expected, I also read Fortune, BusinessWeek and Forbes. I scan Time and Newsweek, and find myself intrigued with a newcomer titled The Week, a sprightly written compendium of news and features. My "serious" periodical reading is mainly Commentary and I confess to peeking at the photos in Vanity Fair.

Early in the evening I turn to magazines. Mondays I immerse myself in The New Yorker, sometimes reading until I am ready for sleep. Another is The Atlantic. As would be expected, I also read Fortune, BusinessWeek and Forbes. I scan Time and Newsweek, and find myself intrigued with a newcomer titled The Week, a sprightly written compendium of news and features. My "serious" periodical reading is mainly Commentary and I confess to peeking at the photos in Vanity Fair.
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