On Brand with Donny Deutsch

Graydon Carter: The Original Media Influencer


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In this engaging conversation, Donny interviews Graydon Carter, a legendary figure in the world of publishing and media. They discuss Carter's new book, 'When the Going Was Good: An Editor's Adventures During the Last Golden Age of Magazines" (out March 25th). The dialogue explores Carter's experiences with Donald Trump, his influential role at Vanity Fair, the evolution of media, and the impact of social media on youth. They also touch on the rehabilitation of Monica Lewinsky's image and share anecdotes from high-profile parties. In this engaging conversation, Graydon Carter shares insights from his illustrious career at Vanity Fair, discussing the intricacies of curating celebrity events, the lessons learned from Hollywood's elite, and the darker aspects of fame. He reflects on missed journalistic opportunities, the current political landscape, and the evolution of media in a digital age. Carter's anecdotes provide a unique perspective on celebrity culture and the challenges faced by journalists today.


Takeaways


Graydon Carter reflects on his influential role in media.

The golden age of magazines was marked by fierce competition.

Carter's early days at Vanity Fair were challenging but rewarding.

The Hollywood issue of Vanity Fair became a significant cultural event.

Visual storytelling was crucial to the success of magazines.

Social media has drastically changed the landscape of media consumption.

Monica Lewinsky's narrative has shifted from villain to heroine.

Carter emphasizes the importance of narrative in journalism.

The dynamics of celebrity culture have evolved over the years.

Carter shares humorous anecdotes from his famous parties. The process of inviting celebrities to events is complex and strategic.

Choosing cover stars with staying power is crucial in journalism.

Most successful celebrities are genuinely decent people.

The dark side of fame is exemplified by figures like Harvey Weinstein.

Missed opportunities in journalism can haunt writers.

Cultural commentary on Trump's presidency reveals a divided America.

Potential political candidates may emerge unexpectedly.

Life after Vanity Fair includes new ventures and reflections on the past.

The evolution of media has changed the landscape of journalism.

Newsstands are becoming a rarity in modern society.

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