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Josh Tyrangiel
Editor of Bloomberg BusinessWeek

Josh Tyrangiel was appointed editor of Bloomberg BusinessWeek in November 2009.

Prior to joining Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Tyrangiel was deputy managing editor of TIME magazine and managing editor of TIME.com. He played a critical role in shaping the magazine's business, technology, and political coverage while managing the magazine's staff. He also oversaw publication of the Time 100, the magazine's most profitable annual issue, and the 2009 Michael Jackson memorial issue.

Under Tyrangiel's leadership, TIME.com reached an estimated 1.8 billion page views in 2009, up from 400 million page views in 2006. The Web site was named Best Magazine Web Site by the Magazine Publishers Association for the past two years and was named a finalist for General Excellence Online in the 2009 National Magazine Awards competition.

Tyrangiel joined TIME in 1999, holding various positions including assistant managing editor, national editor, and London correspondent. During his decade-long tenure, he wrote more than a dozen TIME cover stories, including the 2005 "Person of the Year" feature on Bono.

He began his journalistic career at Rolling Stone and Vibe magazines and MTV Networks. As a news producer for MTV, he worked on the Peabody Award-winning "Choose or Lose" pro-democracy campaign that encourages young people to register to vote.

Tyrangiel received a M.A. in American Studies from Yale University and a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania.

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