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Peter Wennik Kaplan (February 10, 1954 – November 29, 2013〔("Peter Kaplan, Who Brought a Cutting Edge to The New York Observer, Dies at 59 ), ''The New York Times'', November 29, 2013. Retrieved: November 29, 2013.〕) was a highly respected editor in New York journalism circles, known for modernizing New Journalism for the digital age. He was best known for his role for fifteen years as the Editor-In-Chief of ''The New York Observer'', a weekly newspaper. ''The Kingdom of New York'', an anthology of articles from the famously pink paper, was co-edited by Kaplan.〔Harper Collins, (The Kingdom of New York by The New York Observer ), accessed November 6, 2009.〕 In 2010, he worked as the editorial director of Fairchild Publications' Fairchild Fashion Group, where he helped oversee the relaunch of ''M'', a men's magazine, and oversaw ''Women's Wear Daily'', ''Footwear News'', ''Menswear'', the newly formed Fairchild books division, and other ventures.〔New York Post, ( Kaplan goes to Fairchild ), written 15 July 2010, accessed 27 August 2010.〕〔(Fairchild Biography )〕 ==Media appearances==
On November 6, 2009, Kaplan appeared on ''The Charlie Rose Show'', where he discussed the future of newspapers with regards to the Internet and mobile devices such as the Amazon Kindle, and Apple's iPad.〔charlierose.com, (Peter Kaplan Guest Page ), accessed 19 February 2011.〕 Two former editors from ''The New York Observer'', Peter Stevenson and Jim Windolf, turned Kaplan into a Twitter character with two personalities, "Wise Kaplan" and "Cranky Kaplan," followed by insiders in the New York journalism community.〔(The genius of the Wise and Cranky Kaplan Twitter feeds ), "Slate.com", Updated November 30, 2013〕
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