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Thomas J. C. Martyn : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas J. C. Martyn

Thomas John Cardell Martyn (January 3, 1896 – February 6, 1979) was a British aviator, journalist, and publisher who founded ''Newsweek'' in 1933.〔Staff report (February 17, 1933). NEW NEWS WEEKLY COMES OUT TODAY; Magazine Aims to Satisfy the Public Desire for "Background" of Daily Facts. PICTURES ARE FEATURED News-Week Has Rotogravure Cover and Other Photos Inside -- First Issue Is 70,000 Copies. ''New York Times''〕
==Life and career==

Martyn's father was a British soldier who died in Rhodesia.〔Wilner, Isaiah (2007). ''The Man Time Forgot: A Tale of Genius, Betrayal, and the Creation of Time Magazine.'' HarperCollins, ISBN 9780060505509〕 Martyn graduated from Oxford University, then joined the Royal Air Force, where he served as a squadron commander.〔Staff report (December 14, 1925). (Friendly Enemies. ) ''Time''〕 He lost a leg during World War I.〔Sumner, David E. (2010). ''The Magazine Century: American Magazines Since 1900.'' Peter Lang, ISBN 9781433104930〕
''Time'' co-founder Henry Luce hired Martyn as a foreign news editor at ''Time'' based solely on the recommendation of journalist John Franklin Carter.〔 Martyn did not have much journalism experience, but he was fluent in French and German and knowledgeable about European politics.〔 Martyn was the highest-paid staff member at the time. Martyn resigned in 1925 after a dispute over expenses associated with the magazine's temporary move to Cleveland, Ohio.〔 Martyn worked at the ''New York Times'' for several years before raising capital to start ''News-Week''. He raised $2.25 million and published the first edition February 17, 1933. After losing money for four years, Martyn declared bankruptcy for the company and sold his interests in the magazine.

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