S.I. Newhouse Jr.

1927 - 2017

S.I. Newhouse Jr.

1927 - 2017

BORN

1927

DIED

2017

S.I. Newhouse Jr. Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 1, 2017.
NEW YORK (AP) — S.I. Newhouse Jr., the low-profile billionaire media mogul who ran the parent company of some of the nation's most prestigious magazines, died Sunday. He was 89.

Newhouse's death was confirmed by his family, who said he died at his New York home.

The chairman of Conde Nast since 1975, Si Newhouse bought and remade The New Yorker and Details magazines and revived Vanity Fair. Other magazines in the Conde Nast stable included Vogue, Wired, Glamour, W, GQ, and Self.

Before selling the Random House book publishing empire, he spotted a magazine profile about a rising young real estate mogul and was inspired to commission the first book of a future president, Donald Trump's "The Art of the Deal."

Newhouse brought in buzz-obsessed Britons Anna Wintour and Tina Brown as editors, who became celebrities in their own right, while abruptly firing staffers who fell from his graces. Grace Mirabella learned she was being axed as editor-in-chief of Vogue in June 1988 when her husband saw it on TV.

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Conde Nast under Newhouse was famously extravagant, paying editors huge salaries, throwing lavish parties and rarely sticking to budgets — if budgets existed at all. Its expense accounts were legendary, with dresses flown from Paris to New York on the Concorde and elephants brought in to menace models at fashion shoots.

"There's no place on Earth like this," Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter told New York magazine in 2009. "There's no place where you're given the resources you need to do what you want to do and also given complete freedom to do it."

Conde Nast focused on glossy titles that helped set the nation's tastes, reached millions of aspirational readers and appealed to upscale advertisers.

"Our magazines represent a certain tone and audience," Newhouse told The New York Times in a rare interview in 1988.

He said the company that his father bought in 1959 for $5 million was following in the tradition of its founder, Conde Montrose Nast.

"It was that initial orientation of Conde Nast," Newhouse said. "He invented the form of the specialized magazine. He didn't want a large audience. He wanted one in which everyone counted."

But the company has struggled in recent years with the advertising meltdown. Since 2007 it has closed Gourmet, Cookie, Modern Bride, Elegant Bride, House & Garden, Jane, Men's Vogue, Portfolio, Domino and Golf for Women. The ambitious business magazine Portfolio shuttered in April 2009 just two years after its launch, burning through an estimated $100 million.

Forbes said in March 2009 that the downturn had sliced Newhouse's fortune in half, but his estimated net worth of $4 billion still left him the world's 132nd richest man.

Newhouse and his brother, Donald, owned Staten Island, N.Y.,-based Advance Publications Inc., the owner of Conde Nast, daily newspapers in about 20 cities and a cable television company. Donald ran the less-glamorous newspaper business and Newhouse cousin Robert Miron ran the cable television assets.

Unlike other media moguls who seemed obsessed with building a media empire to make money, influence opinion or bask in the spotlight, Newhouse seemed to have no grand plan. He rarely gave interviews, had no discernible political views and imposed few cost controls on his magazines.

Associates said he simply enjoyed the magazine business and rubbing elbows with the cultural elite.

"He loves magazines, meaning the whole and all of it, the variety of things published, the business details, the visions and actions and personalities of his editors, the problems, the problem-solving, the ink and paper ... the all of it," New Yorker editor David Remnick told New York magazine in 2009.

"He likes the buzz, there's no question," Wintour told The Times in 2008. "If you have lunch with a celebrity or political figure, he's thrilled to hear about it."

A short, mild-mannered man who usually arrived at his 22nd floor office around 5 a.m. in gray slacks and beat-up loafers, Newhouse was often described as shy and socially awkward.

That notoriously made for messy dismissals. Louis Gropp learned he was being fired as editor of House & Garden in 1987 while vacationing in California. Newhouse called and asked if he'd been reading Women's Wear Daily while on holiday.

When Gropp said no, Newhouse got to the point.

"There have been a lot of stories in WWD that Anna Wintour is going to become the editor of House & Garden," his boss told him, according to Carol Felsenthal's 1998 book, "Citizen Newhouse: Portrait Of A Media Merchant."

"Well, is that true?" Gropp asked.

"Yes," Newhouse replied.

Val Weaver was let go as head of Self magazine in 1988 when Newhouse knocked on her door and asked, "Would you mind if we made a change in editors in chief?", according to a 1995 biography of Newhouse by Thomas Maier.

Other editors Newhouse unceremoniously let go included Diana Vreeland from Vogue, Anthea Disney from Self, William Shawn and Robert Gottlief from The New Yorker, and Andre Shiffrin from Random House imprint Pantheon.

"There are certain decisions I have to make," Newhouse told The Times in 1989 for a story headlined, "Heads Have a History of Rolling at Newhouse." ''I don't think there is any ideal way of handling this very sensitive area."

Many hands were wrung when Newhouse bought The New Yorker in 1985 and forced Shawn out two years later. In 1992 he brought in Brown from Vanity Fair, who transformed the idiosyncratic literary journal into a more newsy read with shorter stories, a staff photographer and splashier color.

Newhouse lived with his second wife, Victoria, an architectural historian, in a Manhattan apartment near the United Nations and in a house in Bellport, Long Island. Newhouse had two sons and a daughter by his first wife, Jane Franke. During his second marriage the couple lavished attention on a black pug named Nero, who died in 1997, and Nero's successor, Cicero.

A former member of the board of the Museum of Modern Art, Newhouse had a major collection of modern art including works by Picasso, Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns. He was also a major movie buff and enjoyed theater and the opera.

Samuel Irving Newhouse Jr. was born Nov. 8, 1927, in Staten Island, the grandson of Russian Jewish immigrants. His father, Sam Newhouse, bought the Staten Island Advance in 1922 and used its profits to purchase more papers, eventually including The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer, The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune, The (Portland) Oregonian and two papers he merged to create The (Newark, N.J.) Star-Ledger.

The elder Newhouse loved to tell how of how he bought Conde Nast for his wife as a 35th anniversary present.

"She asked for a fashion magazine — so I went out and got her Vogue!" he would say.

But the purchase was not a whim but a considered business decision, according to "Citizen Newhouse" and Maier's biography, "Newhouse: All the Glitter, Power and Glory of America's Richest Media Empire and the Secretive Man Behind It."

Newhouse attended the elite Horace Mann high school in the Bronx, where his classmates included Roy Cohn, a lifelong friend. Cohn went on to become a New York powerbroker and aide to Sen. Joseph McCarthy.

Newhouse had a tough time at Syracuse University, dropping out his junior year. He then worked at his father's newspapers for a time but never very seriously. He married, divorced, and seemed to enjoy an indulgent playboy lifestyle.

But by the mid-60s Newhouse made his way into Conde Nast, the one place in the family business where his father had shown little interest, and found his niche.

___ Former staffer Derek Rose contributed to this report.


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MA

December 9, 2017

May the joys you experienced with S.I. live in your hearts as you rely on God for comfort day by day.

M C

October 30, 2017

I would like to express my deepest condolences to the family for their loss of a man that impacted the publishing industry. I hope you find comfort and help in God during this time of mourning.

L W

October 9, 2017

I'm so sorry for his passing. May the God of all comfort hear your cries and rescue you with comfort and peace. (Psalms145:18,19)

Michelle Arthur

October 9, 2017

S.I. touched millions of lives in ways that can never be explained. My time with his media empire began with BRIDE'S in New York City then at THE NEW YORKER in their satellite office in San Francisco. I was offered an opportunity with GQ and went another direction I regret. I remember reading about his life as I sat in a park one day on Staten Island years ago where I lived for a short time. I was in awe then and now. Thank you S.I. for your brilliance. Rest in peace.

October 4, 2017

Mr. Newhouse definitely put his stamp on American paper media. His influence through magazines affected both modern American culture and how it was perceived globally. Our condolences to his family. May God strengthen each of you during this time. (Psalms 55:22)

Indra Lingam

October 3, 2017

Heartfelt condolences. A life well lived.

October 2, 2017

My heartfelt sympathy to the family on the passing of your love one please accept my heartfelt sympathy for your loss.
Cy

October 2, 2017

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

October 2, 2017

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your love one.

MICHAEL OLIPHANT

October 1, 2017

I WORKED AT GQ MGAZINE AS A LAYOUT DESIGNER......SI CAME IN ONE EARLY MORNING AT 3AM TO WORK, I WAS WORKING LATE.....I ASKED HIM WHY HE WAS SO EARLY AND HE REPLIED..." someone was ahead of me, I have to catch up".....a workaholic made me into a hard worker.....MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS YOUR SOUL....AND THOSE WHO CAME AFTER YOU MR. NEWHOUSE

Richard Newhouse

October 1, 2017

heart felt condolences at your loss

Beth Taylor

October 1, 2017

I began my journalism career as an intern at the New Orleans Times-Picayune. After my internship I became a general assignment reporter, remaining with The Picayune for the first year of my long career. I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr Newhouse, but always took pride in the fact that I was employed by a Newhouse paper, and respected what the Newhouse family did for the journalism profession. Today I thank the Newhouse family for my start, and offer my condolences for their loss.

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