Steven Reddicliffe
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Steven Reddicliffe | ||
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Born | 1953 | |
Circumstances | ||
Occupation | editor, reporter, critic | |
Spouse | Connie Reddicliffe | |
Children | three children | |
Notable credit(s) | The New York Times, TV Guide, Parenting, Entertainment Weekly |
Steven V. Reddicliffe (born 1953) is an American journalist who has been the television editor for The New York Times 's cultural news desk since September 2004.
[edit] Career
After graduating from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in 1975, Reddicliffe worked for several newspapers as a reporter, editor and television critic, including the Dallas Times Herald, the Miami Herald and the Baltimore News-American.
From 1989 to 1992, Reddicliffe was a founding senior editor then a general editor at Entertainment Weekly magazine, then moved with his family to San Francisco to become editor-in-chief of Parenting magazine.
In August 1995, Reddicliffe became editor-in-chief of TV Guide[1]. He stepped down from the post in 2002[2].
[edit] Personal
Reddicliffe is a son of Donald K. and Violet Reddicliffe.
Reddicliffe and his wife, Connie[3], a former copy editor of the Times 's cultural news desk, have three children, James, Anna and Rebecca (triplets).
[edit] Notes
- ^ Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism alumni profile of Steven V. Reddicliffe
- ^ "TV Guide Editor Exits." MediaPost Publications, 5 November 2002.
- ^ "Constance Casari Wed To a Fellow Journalist." The New York Times, 19 April 1987.