Tina Born is a journalist, magazine editor, columnist, talk-show host and author of The Diana Chronicles.
Career
Tina Brown began her career as an editor at Tatler in 1979. She then crossed the pond and went on to have short stays at Vanity Fair and The New Yorker. She upped the circulation for both ailing periodicals. In 2001 Brown launched her own magazine entitled Talk. Due to the impending recession and lack of capital the magazine was shut down within a year.
At the beginning of the century Brown began writing the New York Times best selling biography The Diana Chronicles while working as a special correspondent for CNBC. The book was published in 2007 near the anniversary of Diana's passing.
Notable Works
Tina Brown - Reviews of Recent Books
- Mahalo's Guide to The Diana Chronicles
- New York Times: Tabloid Princess (2007)
- WSJ.com: Royal Destroyer (2007)
- Washington Post: The Princess Bride (2007)
- New York Magazine: Tina Brown Totally Looks Like Di (2007)
Tina Brown Timeline
November 21, 1953: Born
1974: Meets Harold Evans while working as a writer for the Sunday Times of London
1979-1983: Editor, Tatler
1983: Life as a Party
1981: Marries Harold Evans
1983-1992: Editor, Vanity Fair
1992-1998: Editor, The New Yorker
1999-2002: Editor, Talk
2003-2005: Host, weekly talk show Topic A With Tina Brown on CNBC
2004-2005: Columnist, politics and culture, for The Washington Post Style section
2007: The Diana Chronicles