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‘House of the Dragon’ Star Fabien Frankel Launches Production House With Brother Max (Exclusive) MarcelMonique Pictures is named after the brothers' grandparents, Frankel told THR: "Our granddad loved movies and he passed that onto our mum and she passed that onto us, so this feels pretty special...

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Max Frankel, former New York Times top editor, dies at 94 Frankel was The New York Times' executive editor from 1986 to 1994. He remained with the newspaper for nearly half a century, ushering it through different eras.

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Max Frankel, Légende du Journalisme, S’éteint à 94 Ans Max Frankel, légende du journalisme, décédé à 94 ans.

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Max Frankel, former New York Times top editor, dies at 94 Legendary journalist Max Frankel, former top editor of The New York Times, has passed away at 94, leaving a lasting legacy in journalism. #MaxFrankel #NYTimes #Journalism #Legacy #RIP

Max Frankel, former New York Times top editor, dies at 94

Legendary journalist Max Frankel, former top editor of The New York Times, has passed away at 94, leaving a lasting legacy in journalism. #MaxFrankel #NYTimes #Journalism #Legacy #RIP

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From Nazi Germany to The New York Times: Who Was Max Frankel?

Max Frankel, a renowned journalist and former executive editor of The New York Times, passed away on Sunday, March 23, 2025, at his home in Manhattan at the age of 94[1][2][4]. His death was confirmed by his wife, Joyce Purnick, who was also a former reporter and editor at The Times[1][2].

Frankel's life story is one of remarkable achievement and resilience. Born on April 3, 1930, he fled Nazi Germany as a young boy and arrived in New York in 1940 without knowing any English[2][4]. Despite these challenges, he found his calling in journalism, which led him to a distinguished career spanning over five decades at The New York Times[2][5].

Throughout his career, Frankel covered major historical events, including the Cuban missile crisis, the Cold War, and the collapse of the Soviet Union[2]. He reported from key locations such as Moscow, Havana, Beijing, and Washington, covering the administrations of John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard M. Nixon[2].

Some of Frankel's notable achievements include:

1. Winning the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1973 for his coverage of Richard Nixon's groundbreaking trip to China in 1972[2][6].

2. Serving as the executive editor of The New York Times from 1986 to 1994, a period of significant change and growth for the newspaper[1][2][4].

3. Holding various other important positions at The Times, including chief Washington correspondent, Sunday editor, and editor of the editorial page[4].

Frankel's memoir, "The Times of My Life and My Life with the Times," provides insights into his experiences and the inner workings of The New York Times[3]. He was known for his candor and high standards of accuracy and fairness in reporting[3].

Max Frankel's passing marks the end of an era in American journalism, leaving behind a legacy of exceptional reporting, editorial leadership, and a life story that embodies the American dream[7].

From Nazi Germany to The New York Times: Who Was Max Frankel? Max Frankel, a renowned journalist and former executive editor of The New York Times, passed away on Sunday, March 23, 2025, at his home in Manhattan at the age of 94[1][2][4]. His death was confirmed by his wife, Joyce Purnick, who was also a former reporter and editor at The Times[1][2]. Frankel's life story is one of remarkable achievement and resilience. Born on April 3, 1930, he fled Nazi Germany as a young boy and arrived in New York in 1940 without knowing any English[2][4]. Despite these challenges, he found his calling in journalism, which led him to a distinguished career spanning over five decades at The New York Times[2][5]. Throughout his career, Frankel covered major historical events, including the Cuban missile crisis, the Cold War, and the collapse of the Soviet Union[2]. He reported from key locations such as Moscow, Havana, Beijing, and Washington, covering the administrations of John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard M. Nixon[2]. Some of Frankel's notable achievements include: 1. Winning the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1973 for his coverage of Richard Nixon's groundbreaking trip to China in 1972[2][6]. 2. Serving as the executive editor of The New York Times from 1986 to 1994, a period of significant change and growth for the newspaper[1][2][4]. 3. Holding various other important positions at The Times, including chief Washington correspondent, Sunday editor, and editor of the editorial page[4]. Frankel's memoir, "The Times of My Life and My Life with the Times," provides insights into his experiences and the inner workings of The New York Times[3]. He was known for his candor and high standards of accuracy and fairness in reporting[3]. Max Frankel's passing marks the end of an era in American journalism, leaving behind a legacy of exceptional reporting, editorial leadership, and a life story that embodies the American dream[7].

Citations:
[1] https://www.thewrap.com/max-frankel-pulitzer-prize-nyt-times-executive-editor-dead-dies-obit/
[2] https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/23/obituaries/max-frankel-dead.html
[3] https://niemanreports.org/max-frankels-life-and-times/
[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Frankel
[5] https://www.college.columbia.edu/cct_archive/spr99/26a.html
[6] https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/max-frankel
[7] https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2025/03/23/max-frankel-new-york-times-dead/

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Citations: [1] https://www.thewrap.com/max-frankel-pulitzer-prize-nyt-times-executive-editor-dead-dies-obit/ [2] https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/23/obituaries/max-frankel-dead.html [3] https://niemanreports.org/max-frankels-life-and-times/ [4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Frankel [5] https://www.college.columbia.edu/cct_archive/spr99/26a.html [6] https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/max-frankel [7] https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2025/03/23/max-frankel-new-york-times-dead/ #MaxFrankel #NewYorkTimes #Journalism #PulitzerPrize #ExecutiveEditor #NaziGermany #AmericanDream #CubanMissileCrisis #ColdWar #SovietUnion #RichardNixon #JohnFKennedy #LyndonBJohnson #WashingtonCorrespondent #EditorialLeadership #JournalismLegacy #Obituary #Manhattan #JoycePurnick #HistoricalReporting #Memoir #JournalismExcellence #MediaHistory #JournalismIcon #PressFreedom

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Max Frankel, Top Times Editor Who Led a Newspaper in Transition, Dies at 94 As executive editor from 1986 to 1994, he oversaw a period of financial, technological and journalistic change while lifting newsroom morale and diversifying the staff.

#MaxFrankel, a last shepherd of traditional print media, has died at 94 R.I.P.

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R.I.P., Max #Frankel [°Apr. 3, 1930 – Mar. 23, 2025]🕯️🌹😔

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Max Frankel, Top Times Editor Who Led a Newspaper in Transition, Dies at 94 As executive editor from 1986 to 1994, he oversaw a period of financial, technological and journalistic change while lifting newsroom morale and diversifying the staff.

“I bring only one commitment: that we remain a family newspaper in every sense. We are led by a family devoted to fearless reporting and peerless quality. We address a family of readers whose trust and devotion we must earn anew each morning." #MaxFrankel
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