Maer Roshan is the Co-Editor-In-Chief of The Hollywood Reporter, sharing the role with Shirley Halperin. This augmentation to leadership comes as the longstanding entertainment faithful continues to evolve and expand its ever-growing business.
Roshan is an established award-winning editor, writer and media entrepreneur with a long record of creating exceptional content. He joins the team from Los Angeles Magazine where he served as Editor-In-Chief since 2019. Roshan has served as a top editor for several premium brands including New York Magazine, Interview, Talk, and 429 and successfully launched and edited a series of trailblazing print and online publications including Radar, TheFix.com, and Punch!
Roshan moved to Los Angeles to run Awesome Projects in 2012, an editorial and creative consultancy that served clients from Telepictures to Snapchat. Since 2016, he also served as editor of FourTwoNine, a California-based national men’s magazine and website that recently won the Los Angeles Press Club’s 2018 Southern California Journalism Award for its political and business coverage. He notably served as deputy editor of New York for nearly seven years overseeing the Intelligencer section and was the founder and CEO of Radar an irreverent and news-making pop-culture magazine that was hailed by The New York Times as Launch of the Year.
Hired by Tina Brown as editorial director of Talk, Roshan oversaw double-digit circulation gains in his first year. Brown later described him as “the most natural male editor of his generation.”
Maer Roshan is the Co-Editor-In-Chief of The Hollywood Reporter, sharing the role with Shirley Halperin. This augmentation to leadership comes as the longstanding entertainment faithful continues to evolve and expand its ever-growing business.
Roshan is an established award-winning editor, writer and media entrepreneur with a long record of creating exceptional content. He joins the team from Los Angeles Magazine where he served as Editor-In-Chief since 2019. Roshan has served as a top editor for several premium brands including New York Magazine, Interview, Talk, and 429 and successfully launched and edited a series of trailblazing print and online publications including Radar, TheFix.com, and Punch!
Roshan moved to Los Angeles to run Awesome Projects in 2012, an editorial and creative consultancy that served clients from Telepictures to Snapchat. Since 2016, he also served as editor of FourTwoNine, a California-based national men’s magazine and website that recently won the Los Angeles Press Club’s 2018 Southern California Journalism Award for its political and business coverage. He notably served as deputy editor of New York for nearly seven years overseeing the Intelligencer section and was the founder and CEO of Radar an irreverent and news-making pop-culture magazine that was hailed by The New York Times as Launch of the Year.
Hired by Tina Brown as editorial director of Talk, Roshan oversaw double-digit circulation gains in his first year. Brown later described him as “the most natural male editor of his generation.”