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Janice Min is an American
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. She started her career in journalism, working at ''
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'' magazine and ''
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'', and was editor-in-chief at ''Us Weekly'' from 2002 to 2009. As a co-owner, co-president, and CCO, she revamped entertainment industry publications ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 2021, she became the chief executive officer, editor-in-chief, and co-owner of '' Ankler Media''. Min has won an ''
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'', was named "Editor of the Year" by '' Adweek'', was listed on CNN's "11 Most Consequential Media and Technology Figures of 2023," and has been described as having " Oprah-esque power over celebrity culture." She has been a guest on ''
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'', among others.


Early life

Janice Min, the youngest of three children, was born in
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, to Nungsun Min, an
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agent, and Hong Min, a
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professor turned businessman. Her father taught at the
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and later became an executive for a medical supply company. Min's parents emigrated to the United States from
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, South Korea. Min grew up mostly in
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, where her family moved just before she started first grade. She excelled in school, skipping third grade and graduating high school at age 16. As a child, Min was a fan of journalist
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. Min said her parents were "oddly permissive" of her interest in journalism for Asian-American immigrants. Min also had an interest in fashion, ever since she was a little girl. When Min was 13, she lied about her age, saying she was 14, to get a job at
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. In middle school and at Heritage High School, she contributed to the schools' student newspapers. Min worked at a clothing store in a local mall, became a cashier at Target, and sold cosmetics at
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during a summer break in college. She interned one summer at MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. Min moved to New York City to attend
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when she was 16. There she met her future husband, Peter Sheehy, and graduated in 1990 with a degree in history. She also obtained a master's degree in journalism from the same university.


Career


Early work

Min began her journalism career in 1991 as a reporter for '' The Reporter-Dispatch'' in
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, New York. She covered the crime beat, as well as local school board and planning committee meetings, among other topics. Min joined ''
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'' magazine in 1993 as a staff writer. She did not have an interest in celebrity gossip, but was looking for a job and had a friend that worked there. At first, Min struggled at ''People''. According to one of her former coworkers, she was a "poor writer". Paula Chin, then-senior editor of the magazine, mentored her. Min became better suited for the position as ''People'' began to focus on lighter stories. She covered fashion for the "Style Watch" section, which became a regular weekly feature. Min was promoted to senior editor in 1997. After five years at ''People'', Min left the paper and briefly joined ''
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'' as the assistant managing editor. According to ''Adweek'', she was "bored and miserable" at ''Life'', because of the slower pace of a monthly publication. Min left in 1998, after less than a year at ''Life'', to work for ''InStyle'' under the same job title. There she led the development of ''InStyle Weddings'' and ''InStyle Makeover''. In 2001, Min quit ''InStyle'' and started looking for another position.


''Us Weekly''

In 2002, Min applied for the editor-in-chief position at ''
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'' and was instead hired as an executive editor under
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, who became editor-in-chief. The following July, Fuller resigned and Min was appointed to take her place. According to ''The New York Times'', Min turned ''Us Weekly'' into one of the magazine industry's "major success stories". Public interest in celebrity news was growing, as was the magazine's circulation. In her role at ''Us Weekly'', Min had a significant impact on popular culture and was influential in creating an industry for celebrity gossip. For example, ''Us Weekly'' was largely responsible for the popularity of the reality TV show about a couple with eight children, '' Jon & Kate Plus 8'', after it featured John and Kate on the cover of eight sequential issues. Min focused much of the publication's editorial on reality TV stars, rather than actors and singers. According to ''Adweek'', Min positioned celebrities as the reader's friend who "can take a little good-natured ribbing" and fostered more cooperative relationships with celebrities. According to Elle, Min depicted celebrities as people that "may make dumb, even craven, moves, but are never villains". According to ''The Los Angeles Times'', Min "softened the tone and made it much more friendly to stars". Min also created a calmer environment in the workplace, which had previously been dramatic and contentious. Under Min's tenure, the publication's circulation grew from 800,000 copies per week in 2000 to 1.9 million by 2009. Min had negotiated a contract that partially tied her compensation to the number of magazines sold. As distribution increased, her salary peaked at $2 million a year. She left in August 2009 as her contract was up for renewal and ad revenues at the publication were decreasing. For her work at ''Us Weekly'', Min was named ''AdWeek'' magazine's Editor of the Year. While in-between jobs, Min received job offers from women's magazines, but was not interested. She spent ten months with her family. Min was influential in creating an interest in celebrity pregnancies in popular culture through her work at ''Us Weekly''. Shortly after she left, Min got a deal with St. James Press to write a book, ''How to Look Hot in a Minivan: A Real Woman's Guide to Losing Weight, Looking Great, and Dressing Chic in the Age of the Celebrity Mom'', which received favorable reviews. In August 2012, she wrote a column in ''The New York Times'' complaining about unrealistic weight and beauty expectations for new moms, set by celebrities. She was criticized in blogs and social media for criticizing an aspect of popular culture she helped establish. Min said the magazine was responding to reader interests, not creating them.


''The Hollywood Reporter'' and ''Billboard''

In December 2009, the CEO of Prometheus Global Media, Richard Beckman, acquired ''The Hollywood Reporter''. According to ''The Daily Beast'', ''The Hollywood Reporter'' was "in a death spiral". It had become too friendly to the celebrities it covered and was losing readership to competitor ''Daily Variety''. After seeing in ''The New York Post'' that Min was moving to Los Angeles, Beckman began courting her to lead the publication's turnaround. She was named editorial director of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' in May 2010. Four months after Min took the position, ''The Hollywood Reporter'' was re-launched as a weekly, glossy magazine. She focused the publication's editorial on in-depth feature stories and visuals. According to ''The New York Times'', "she published 3,000-word profiles of and about Hollywood, plus plenty of juicy photo galleries and lighter items" as opposed to "quick blurbs about comings and goings". She avoided the re-written press releases and industry jargon that were common in prior issues. Some of the subjects upon which she focused included box office numbers, controversies, fashion and personal celebrity news. Min created art and photography departments and hired more journalists. The publication also began hosting Oscar and Emmy award parties for nominees. Min led the modernization of the publication's website as well. ''The Hollywood Reporter'' web traffic increased 800 percent under her tenure at the publication and revenue increased 50 percent. In January 2014, Min was promoted to co-president/chief creative officer of the Entertainment Group of Guggenheim Media. In this role she became the head of both ''The Hollywood Reporter'' and ''Billboard''. ''Billboard'' was still considered the most reputable magazine in the music industry, but it was losing readers and writers due to a tumult in the music industry. Min was appointed to lead a similar turnaround as the one she facilitated at ''The Hollywood Reporter''.


Quibi

In 2018, Janice Min joined
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, Jeffrey Katzenberg's video startup business, to lead its daily news shows rubric called ''Daily Essentials''. In September 2019, Min exited Quibi, ahead of its April 2020 launch.


Ankler Media

In 2021, Min collaborated with Richard Rushfield to launch Ankler Media, which expanded the newsletter focused on entertainment news called The Ankler into a larger media business to include podcasts and events, also covering the entertainment business. Min currently serves as co-owner, CEO, and Editor in Chief of Ankler Media. Min and Rushfield took part in an incubator program for this venture through Y Combinator to raise seed capital in June, 2022.


Awards and Recognitions

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Personal life

Janice Min currently resides in Los Angeles, with her husband, Peter Sheehy, who is director of a nonprofit organization called KidUnity and a history teacher at
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. They have three children - Lila, Tate and Will. In 2019, it was reported that Min purchased an $8 million mansion located in Brentwood, Los Angeles. She previously bought two properties in the Pacific Palisades in 2010 and 2017 respectively.


See also

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