Michael Wolff

Michael Wolff, one of the most prominent writers about the media business, is the founder of Newser.com, a contributing editor for Vanity Fair, Wired, and British GQ, and a two-time National Magazine Award winner.

This past year he lead a controversial redesign of Adweek, the old-line marketing trade magazine, turning it into broad-based business news outlet about the convergence of marketing, technology, and media.

He is the author of The Man Who Owns the News, a biography of Rupert Murdoch, and has been at the forefront of coverage of the hacking scandal.

He is a regular commentator for CNBC, as well as for numerous other national news programs.

He is the author of four other books: Autumn of the Moguls (HarperCollins), Burn Rate (Simon & Schuster), Where We Stand (Bantam), and White Kids (Simon & Schuster).