Chief editors The Week was launched by The Malayala Manorama Co. Ltd in December, 1982, and has had two chief editors, before the designation was discontinued. •
K. M. Mathew (
Padma Bhushan, 1998), the founder chief editor, remained in office until 25 December 1988. Popularly known as Mathukuttychayan, he was chairman of the Press Trust of India, president of the Indian Newspaper Society and chairman of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. He died on 1 August 2010. The obit which appeared in
The Times of India said, "The highly acclaimed English news magazine-The Week-was his brainchild." • K. M. Mathew's eldest son,
Mammen Mathew, (
Padma Shri, 2005), took over on 1 January 1989, and continued until 9 December 2007. He is currently chief editor of the
Malayala Manorama daily, the group's flagship publication. Currently,
The Week does not have a chief editor. K. M. Mathew's second son, Philip Mathew, managing editor since 1 January 1989, is the highest-ranked editor.
Publishers • Philip Mathew, the first publisher of the magazine, held the post until December 1988. • Jacob Mathew: 1 January 1989 till date. K.M. Mathew's third son, he is currently president of WAN-IFRA. He is the second Asian and the first Indian to hold the post.
Editors The magazine has had two editors, after which the designation was discontinued. •
V. K. B. Nair: 26 December 1982 to 3 June 1984. •
T. V. R. Shenoy (
Padma Bhushan, 2003): 10 June 1984 to 11 December 1988.
Editor-in-charge Currently, the editor-in-charge is responsible for selection of news under The Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867. The present editor-in-charge, V.S. Jayaschandran, took over on 1 April 2017. == Design and style ==