Fin dalla sua creazione, mi chiedevo perché i nomi Marcel e Monique. Ora sappiamo! Sono per i nonni! Che carini 💕. #fabienfrankel #maxfrankel #houseofthedragon www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie...
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Former #NewYorkTimes top editor #MaxFrankel dead at 94
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#MaxFrankel #Journalisme Max Frankel, légende du journalisme, s'éteint à 94 ans. presse83.fr/2025/24/max-...
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
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/ #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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#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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