Late Steve Jobs' widow to acquire majority stake in The Atlantic

Laurene Job's entry into the journalism industry is in line with the recent trend among tech honchos. 
Apple logo. (File photo | Reuters)
Apple logo. (File photo | Reuters)

LONDON: Laurene Powell Jobs, widow of late Apple founder Steve Jobs, is buying a majority stake in The Atlantic magazine, media reports said on Saturday.

Emerson Collective - the social justice organisation led by Laurene Jobs -- has agreed to acquire a majority stake in the magazine, David G Bradley, Chairman and current owner of Atlantic Media was quoted as saying in The Atlantic.

Bradley will continue to hold a minority stake in the publication and plans to run it for the next three to five years.

"While I will stay at the helm some years, the most consequential decision of my career now is behind me: Who next will take stewardship of this 160-year-old national treasure," Bradley, 64, wrote in a note to employees.

Laurene Job's entry into the journalism industry is in line with the recent trend among tech honchos. 

In 2012, Chris Hughes, co-founder of Facebook purchased a portion of the New Republic.

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