Sally Singer Ends Grungy Reign at 'T'

Title has struggled to grow ads, despite luxury boom

Two years after leaving Vogue to run the New York Times’ style magazine, T editor in chief Sally Singer's tenure has come to an end. The Times confirmed Singer is planning to leave T at the end of this week, and no successor has been named. It's not clear why Singer is leaving, but her editorial picks have gotten mixed reviews, and the advertising numbers have been soft.

Singer headed Vogue’s fashion news and features departments for more than a decade before moving to T.

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