Rich Lowry Promoted to Editor-in-Chief of National Review
which broke the story, Lowry “will continue to be responsible for overall editorial policy while focusing more on long-term strategic efforts — including building relationships within the conservative movement and with the outlet’s donors, as well as doing more speaking engagements.”His replacement as editor of the print magazine will be long-serving National Review editor Ramesh Ponnuru.“A few years ago, we had an overall operating loss of almost $2 million,” Lowry told axios. “We have closed the gap considerably the last couple of years and are now much closer to break even.”Lowry joined National Review in 1997, having been hand-picked by founder William F.