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ESPN MAGAZINE TAPS FORMER SI EXEC PAPANEK AS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

          ESPN Magazine named John Papanek VP & Editor-in-Chief. 
     Most recently, he was Senior VP/Editor-in-Chief of New
     Century Network (NCN), and prior to joining NCN, he spent 23
     years at Time Warner Inc., including 19 at Sports
     Illustrated as a Reporter, Writer, Senior Editor and
     Managing Editor.  He is credited with creating and editing
     SI for Kids in '89, and in '90 he returned to SI as the
     youngest managing editor in the magazine's history.  In '92,
     Papanek was promoted to Time Inc.'s senior management team
     as the company's first Dir of New Media.  The magazine will
     debut next March (ESPN). In N.Y., Michael Shain reports that
     Papanek will begin his job officially in mid-September. 
     Shain adds that ESPN execs "are reluctant to claim they are
     itching to go toe-to-toe with SI," which sells an average of
     3.3 million copies a week.  Papanek: "I have no sense that
     the people here expect this will be as big a success as
     Sports Illustrated any time soon" (N.Y. POST, 8/19). 
     Papanek said that ESPN Magazine would target a younger
     audience that SI "hasn't captured" (MEDIAWEEK, 8/18 issue). 
          SCORE TO SETTLE? In getting the job, Shain writes that
     "it didn't hurt" Papanek "that he has a score to settle with
     SI."  After becoming Managing Editor in '90, Shain writes "a
     restless" publisher "forced Papanek ... out of the most
     prestigious job in sports journalism after just 18 months." 
     Shain: "By most accounts ... Papanek was roughly treated by
     SI publisher (and Papanek's predecessor) Mark Mulvoy." 
     Papanek: "I don't look back with any bitterness or sadness. 
     I just thought it was unfair that the circumstances during
     the time I was managing editor were not the same for me as
     they were for others" (N.Y. POST, 8/19).

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