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    Jann Simon Wenner [1] ( / ˈjɑːnˈwɛnər / YAHNWEN-er; [2] born January 7, 1946) [3] is an American businessman who is a co-founder of the popular culture magazine Rolling Stone, and former owner of Men's Journal magazine.

  2. Sep 17, 2023 · Jann Wenner, co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine, has been removed from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation’s board after facing widespread criticism for comments he made in a New York ...

  3. Sep 15, 2023 · The co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine on the legacy of boomers and why he chose only white men for his book on rock’s “masters.”. Dana Scruggs for The New York Times....

  4. Sep 16, 2023 · Jann Wenner, the co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine, has been removed from the board of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, which he also helped found, one day after an interview...

  5. Sep 10, 2022 · Jann Wenner would make Rolling Stone a cultural milestone for millions. He's written a big, fat candy box of a memoir that abounds with lots of one-word names like Bono, Yoko, Mick, Bruce,...

  6. Sep 19, 2023 · Jann Wenner spoke for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame publicly. Behind the scenes, he flaunted outsize influence over which artists got in and which didn’t. Dana Scruggs for The New York Times

  7. Sep 19, 2023 · He’s the author of the critically acclaimed Sticky Fingers: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine (Knopf) and has profiled everybody from Beto O’Rourke and Stephen...

  8. Sep 13, 2022 · Jann Wenner on His Encounters With Rock’s Movers and Shakers and Having ‘Little Filter’ in His New Memoir, ‘Like a Rolling Stone’

  9. Summary. Life’s Work: Jann Wenner. The cofounder of Rolling Stone discusses how a magazine launched on the fly revolutionized music journalism, changed the way politics and social issues were...

  10. Nov 6, 2017 · Rolling Stone, co-founded by Jann Wenner in 1967, had chronicled Woodstock and Altamont and everything else, but now appeared to have just one story left to tell—its own.