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Encyclopedia > Steven Brill

At least two well-known people have been named Steven Brill:

  • Steven Brill is the founder of American Lawyer magazine, Court TV, Contentville, and Brill's Content.
  • Steven Brill is also the name of the writer of the Mighty Ducks films [1] (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0109359/)

Courtroom Television Network LLC, more commonly known as Court TV, is an American cable television network owned by Time Warner and Liberty Media that launched on July 1, 1991. ... The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim are a National Hockey League team based in Anaheim, California. ...

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The Critics: Magazines: Brill's Content - CJR, March/April 2000 (1222 words)
Brill is giving up the the title of editor-in-chief of his magazine, turning the job over to a former executive editor of Talk magazine, David Kuhn, but the founder will remain chief executive of his company and will remain involved in the editorial process.
Brill says circulation now is 290,000, and he says ad revenue so far this year is up 50 percent from last year.
Brill's Content doesn't have those personnel notes about editors moving from this city to that one or those classified ads seeking assistant professors for tenure-track positions or those self-congratulatory ads from newspapers that just turned over a stone or two in their hometowns and want to make sure that potential Pulitzer Prize jurors are aware.
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