
Tech Brew Ride Home (BNS) Susan Lyne Part 1
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Nov 27, 2025 In this captivating discussion, Susan Lyne, a veteran media executive and investor, shares her remarkable journey from a conservative Boston upbringing to the helm of influential projects like Premiere Magazine and ABC Entertainment. She reveals the challenges of navigating Hollywood, including her pivotal role in launching iconic shows like Grey's Anatomy and Lost. Susan also reflects on the evolution of alternative media and the lessons learned from her diverse career, offering an insider's perspective on the intersection of storytelling and entrepreneurship.
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Berkeley Changed Her Trajectory
- Susan Lyne left a conservative Boston upbringing to study at UC Berkeley in 1970 and explored new identities there.
- The campus exposed her to the anti-war and early women's movement, which she calls transformational.
City Magazine, Coppola's Experiment
- Susan worked at Francis Ford Coppola's City magazine and rose to associate editor before it folded suddenly.
- The experience confirmed her love for magazines and collaborative newsroom work.
Village Voice: A Golden Alternative Era
- Susan moved to New York in 1978 to be managing editor at New Times, then became managing editor at The Village Voice.
- She lived affordably, worked with top writers, and recalls the Voice as extraordinary.

