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Jane Ellen Amsterdam (born June 15, 1951) is a former American magazine and newspaper editor. After successive magazine editorships during the 1970s, she joined The Washington Post as section editor. She later became founding editor of Manhattan, inc. magazine, and was widely credited with making it into a dynamic, National Magazine Award-winning magazine. She later joined the New York Post, becoming the first female editor of a major New York City newspaper. At the New York Post, she worked to increase the paper's credibility and journalism standards. By the time she left the Post in 1989, she was one of only six women in the country editing a newspaper with a circulation of over 100,000.

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  • Jane Ellen Amsterdam (born June 15, 1951) is a former American magazine and newspaper editor. After successive magazine editorships during the 1970s, she joined The Washington Post as section editor. She later became founding editor of Manhattan, inc. magazine, and was widely credited with making it into a dynamic, National Magazine Award-winning magazine. She later joined the New York Post, becoming the first female editor of a major New York City newspaper. At the New York Post, she worked to increase the paper's credibility and journalism standards. By the time she left the Post in 1989, she was one of only six women in the country editing a newspaper with a circulation of over 100,000. (en)
  • Jane Ellen Amsterdam (Filadélfia, 15 de junho de 1951) é uma ex-editora de revista e jornal americana. Após inúmeros editoriais de revistas durante a década de 1970, ela fez parte do periódico The Washington Post como editora de seção. Posteriormente, ela tornou-se editora fundadora da e foi amplamente destaada por torná-la uma revista dinâmica e vencedora do National Magazine Award. Mais tarde, ela se juntou ao New York Post, tornando-se a primeira editora de um grande veículo de imprensa da cidade de Nova Iorque. No New York Post, ela trabalhou para aumentar a credibilidade do jornal e os padrões de jornalismo. Quando ela deixou o Post em 1989, ela era uma das seis mulheres no país que editavam um jornal com circulação superior a 100 000 exemplares. (pt)
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