Josh Tyrangiel
Josh Tyrangiel is an American journalist. He was previously the deputy managing editor of TIME magazine and an editor at Bloomberg Businessweek.[2] In June 2019, Tyrangiel left the network, following the cancellation of Vice News Tonight.[3]
Josh Tyrangiel
September 25, 1972
University of Pennsylvania (B.A.)
Yale University (M.A.)
journalist, music critic
1999–present
Lila tyrangiel
Early life and education[edit]
Josh Tyrangiel was born on September 25, 1972. He grew up in Baltimore.[4] He has a sister.[4][5] He graduated high school from the Park School of Baltimore in 1990 where he played on the soccer team and was active in student government. For his senior-year project, he called the Baltimore Orioles and successfully got a position as a member of the grounds crew, where he worked for six months.[6] Tyrangiel attended the University of Pennsylvania as an undergraduate and ran the school's newspaper.[4] He received his master's degree in American Studies from Yale University.[7]
Tyrangiel has a number of interviews with celebrities and dignitaries:
In addition, Tyrangiel published a review of Michael Jackson's musical legacy on Time.com shortly after the pop star's death.
Note: An asterisk (*) indicates a cover article.
Personal life[edit]
Tyrangiel lives in the East Village of New York City with his wife and his two children.[33] Tyrangiel is Jewish.[34] He is fan of the Baltimore Orioles.[34][22] His great-uncle, Judah Nadich, was Dwight Eisenhower’s first advisor on Jewish affairs during the Holocaust.[35]