- Jane Pratt
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name = Jane Pratt
birthdate =11 November 1962
birthplace =San Francisco, California Jane Pratt (born
11 November 1962 ) is the founding editor of "Sassy" and "Jane".Biography
Early life
Pratt was raised in
Durham, North Carolina . At 15, she attendedPhillips Academy inAndover, Massachusetts . After Andover, Pratt went toOberlin College inOhio , where she received her degree in Communications, with a minor inModern Dance . Her publishing career began with internships at "Rolling Stone " magazine and "Sportstyle," a Fairchild Publication. After graduating, Pratt landed her first job as assistant editor of "McCall's" and in 1986, became an associate editor of "Teenage Magazine", from where she went on to found "Sassy".assy
At the age of 24, Pratt became the founding editor (and youngest magazine editor-in-chief ever) of "Sassy", a magazine for teenage girls. Under Pratt, the magazine experienced rapid circulation growth. The magazine's hipness factor increased dramatically when it issued a limited-edition
Sonic Youth flexi-disc (a cover of theNew York Dolls "Personality Crisis") and it became known that band membersThurston Moore andKim Gordon were fans of the teen magazine.The magazine's affinity for
indie rock led to the formation of the bandChia Pet , which counted Sassy writerChristina Kelly and Jane Pratt as members. Chia Pet released "Blind Date" on the Kokopop label in 1992, which won simultaneous Single of the Week honors in bothNME andMelody Maker UK music weeklies.Television and books
The success of "Sassy" led Pratt to host two talk shows, on
FOX and Lifetime, neither of which were successful. Pratt was also a frequent contributor toVH-1 and EXTRA, where she was featured interviewing such personalities as Madonna,Michael Jackson ,Michael Stipe of REM, andDrew Barrymore .Pratt is the author of two books, "For Real: The Uncensored Truth About America's Teenagers" (Hyperion,
September 1995 ) and "Beyond Beauty: Girls Speak Out on Looks, Style and Stereotypes", which is published by Callaway Editions in association with Clarkson Potter."Jane"
After "Sassy" was bought by
Los Angeles -based Peterson Publishing in 1994, theGreenwich Village ,New York -based Pratt regrouped with several former "Sassy" staffers to form "Jane" magazine, a lifestyle magazine for women (18–34), which debuted three years later. Its first cover featured actressDrew Barrymore . Other colleagues have included singerMichael Stipe , whom she dated; directorSpike Jonze , whom she hired as editor of short-lived teenage-boy-targeted "Dirt" magazine; actorChloë Sevigny , who was once a summer intern at "Sassy"; andPamela Anderson , who wrote a regular monthly column for "Jane"."Jane" was nominated for a
National Magazine Award for General Excellence by the American Society of Magazine Editors, and Pratt was named "Editor of the Year" in 2002 by "Adweek Magazine".In
April 2005 , Jane Pratt had amiscarriage while pregnant with twin daughters. [http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2005/04/jane_pratt_misc.html] On25 July 2005 , Pratt announced that she was resigning from her position as Editor In Chief of "Jane" and would be leaving the company on30 September 2005 , exactly eight years after its debut issue. Circulation had steadily increased since the magazine's debut, with 700,000 readers as of the day Pratt announced she would be stepping down.On July 9, 2007,
Charles H. Townsend , President & CEO ofCondé Nast Publications , announced that "Jane" magazine would cease publication with its August, 2007 issue. The magazine's website, www.janemag.com, was also to be shut down. “This was a very difficult decision for us,” Mr. Townsend said. “We worked diligently to make "Jane" a success. However, we have come to believe that the magazine and website will not fulfill our long-term business expectations.”Personal life
Pratt and her partner, actor and writer Andrew Shaifer, have a daughter, Charlotte Jane (b.
December 2003 ). Jane Pratt was pregnant with twin daughters, due in the summer of 2005, when she miscarried both in April, 2005. InMarch, 2007 , Pratt revealed on herSirius Satellite Radio show that in the early '90s she had had alesbian affair withDrew Barrymore . Barrymore appeared on the cover of the debut issue of "Jane" magazine in1997 . [ [http://www.nypost.com/seven/03282007/business/bosom_buddies_business_keith_j__kelly.htm Bosom Buddies] ]References
External links
* [http://www.sirius.com/janeradio "Jane Radio"] - official site of the show
* [http://www.fashionweekdaily.com/fashion/fullstory.sps?iNewsid=236681&itype=8487 "Jane Tells All!"]
* [http://www.gawker.com/news/jane-pratt/ Jane Pratt news at gawker.com]
* [http://www.jossip.com/gossip/jane-pratt/ Jane Pratt news at jossip.com]
* [http://www.timeout.com/newyork/article/1816/jane-pratt Jane Pratt interview in "Time Out New York"]
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