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About Us > Henry E. Scott
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Henry E. Scott
Henry has been at the forefront of innovation in media. In 2003 he helped Metro International S.A., the London-based originator of the free daily newspaper concept, launch its 330,000-circulation, youth-oriented New York City edition. Henry served as managing director and publisher of Metro New York and group publisher, US, for Metro until June 2005.
In 1994, as vice president for new media/new products, Henry launched The New York Times Company’s first online venture with @times, a site on America Online. He also created the Ethnic Newspaper Network, a union of foreign language newspapers in New York City that carried a special advertising insert created and sold by The Times. Henry developed and managed The Times’s first foreign-language edition, The News in Review, published in Russian from Moscow. He was the member of The Times Company’s senior management charged with developing an electronic media strategy for the company.
Henry also has extensive experience as a magazine consultant and publisher. In 1996 Gansevoort Media took over operations of Out magazine, the nation’s quality gay and lesbian monthly, and in three years tripled Out’s revenues and brought the magazine to profitability.
Henry has worked as a reporter and editor for Knight-Ridder (now McClatchy) and Times Mirror (now Tribune) newspapers and as head of research and planning at The New York Times. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Email Henry at hankscott@gansevoortmedia.com
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