Janice Min, editor of the celebrity magazine "US Weekly," poses for a portrait Wednesday, July 22, 2009 in New York. In her six years as editor in chief, Min presided over a huge rise in circulation by adopting an edgier tone, embracing scandal and reality TV, and feeding the celebrity-news cravings of young, affluent women. AP Photo logo AP Photo 4 months ago

Janice Min, editor of the celebrity magazine "US Weekly," poses for a portrait Wednesday, July 22, 2009 in New York. In her six years as editor in chief, Min presided over a huge rise in circulation by adopting an edgier tone, embracing scandal and reality TV, and feeding the celebrity-news cravings of young, affluent women.