Jeremy Murphy, author

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Jeremy Murphy is an author, journalist and commentator.[1][2][3][4][5] His first book, "F*ck Off, Chloe: Surviving the OMGs and FMLs in Your Media Career"[6] examined the culture clash between young and old in the workplace, complemented by illustrations by designer/artist Darren Greenblatt. The book was released on March 1, 2022 and received positive reviews.[1][4][3] Murphy is also writing “Too Good to Fact Check: Flying the Skies with Stars, Scotch and Scandal (Mostly Mine),” a book about his decade running the CBS glossy magazine Watch. Co-written with Sophia Paulmier, the book is being published by Post Hill Press and will be released March 12, 2024. Murphy also created a 13-episode series called "House of Medici" which is being produced by actor James Brolin and Scott Hart.[2] The author has been a frequent media commentator on news events, often appearing on TV and radio to discuss topics like "woke-ism" and Gen-Zers in the workplace.[7] [8][9][7][10][11] He founded the New York-based PR agency 360bespoke[12] after 14 years as an executive at CBS.[13] He has been profiled in numerous media platforms.[14][15] He has also appeared on Dr. Drew's national streaming show.[16] As a Vice President of Communications at CBS, Murphy created the network's glossy magazine "Watch." The magazine's fashion and editorial features received notice in the media[17][18] and were the subject of a documentary aired on the TVGN network in 2014.[19] In 2014, he enlisted British violinist Charlie Siem to write a score for the publication, which was reported by the "New York Times."[20] Later that year, Murphy was named general manager of the CNET Magazine in addition to his role with "Watch."[21] In 2017, Murphy was featured in British broadcaster Channel 4's "A Very British Hotel" documentary about the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park.[22][23]

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