Jann Wenner's Controversial Legacy: From Rock Hall Reign to Event Cancellation

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Jann Wenner, the co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine and former chairman of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, was swiftly removed from the foundation's board following an interview in which he made racist and misogynistic remarks. The emergency vote, which took only 20 minutes, resulted in Wenner's ousting, with only two nay votes. The decision came as a shock to many, as Wenner had long held significant influence over the Hall of Fame's artist selection process. The incident highlights ongoing efforts by the Hall's new leadership to address criticism of its lack of diversity and inclusion.
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- Montclair Literary Festival Cancels Jann Wenner Event After New York Times Interview Montclair Local
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