Jenna Lyons, Martha Stewart, Norah O’Donnell

J.Crew creative director Jenna Lyons, Martha Stewart and CBS This Morning journalist Norah O'Donnell pause for a photo at THR's party.
J.Crew creative director Jenna Lyons, Martha Stewart and CBS This Morning journalist Norah O'Donnell pause for a photo at THR's party.
John Oliver, who graced the cover of THR's New York issue, gets a laugh out of Charlie Rose and Norah O'Donnell.
Savannah Guthrie and Tom Collichio posed together at the Four Seasons celebration.
Fox News Channel's Maria Bartiromo and producer Harvey Weinstein attended THR's New York event, which took place Wednesday night at the Four Seasons.
Were they taking selfies? Victoria's Secret model Karolina Kurkova smiled at something fun on Gayle King's iPhone.
Fox News Channel hosts Bill O'Reilly and Megyn Kelly were among this year's honorees.
John Oliver poses with THR's New York issue. "As a comedian, your whole life you're kind of trained to avoid authority," he said in THR's cover story. "So to suddenly be the authority is a very, very bizarre situation."
John Oliver and X-Men: Days of Future Past actor Patrick Stewart pose at the party. When asked what it was like to be a British person on the cover of the New York Power issue, Oliver told THR: “It feels very weird. It feels like I shouldn’t be on the cover of it. But I appreciate it."
Couples Alec and Hiliaria Baldwin, and Alan Thicke and Tanya Callau shared a moment together at the bash.
Nightline co-anchor and chief legal affairs anchor for ABC News, Dan Abrams was joined by David Golden.
Bill O'Reilly and CBS This Morning's Norah O'Donnell smiled for the cameras during THR's lively event on Wednesday in New York.
Producer and writer Crystal McCrary celebrated the special issue with Kimberly Chandler, wife of New York Knicks star Tyson Chandler.
Journalist and Fox News host Maria Bartiromo was stylish in a white lace-detailed dress and matching jacket.
Prolific architect Richard Meier, whose body of work includes the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art and the Getty Center in Los Angeles, was a guest at THR's star-filled party.
All My Children legend Susan Lucci made the scene, posing with husband Helmut Huber.
Today co-hosts Savannah Guthrie and Willie Geist shared a moment together at THR's party.
Cynthia Rowley rocked a white dress at THR's Four Seasons bash.
Journalists Alina Cho and David Muir pose with New York Fashion Week creator Fern Mallis at the event, which brought out many of New York's media elite.
Arianna Huffington, one of this year's honorees, recently told THR her new book Thrive was inspired by this realization: "Our traditional notion of success based solely on money and power is dangerous and costly — and is not making anyone very happy."
CBS This Morning host Charlie Rose attended the festivities at the Four Seasons with many of his colleagues from the network.
At the event, Ronan Farrow posed with John Oliver, who earlier in the night spoke to THR about the word "power": "You are asking a British person what I think of ‘power’ so I think of the early 18th century because that is the last time we [England] had any."
ABC News nutritionist and wellness editor Dave Zinczenko entered the Four Seasons bash with Joe Armstrong.
Former The View host Joy Behar had a friendly chat with acclaimed novelist and Booker Prize winner Salman Rushdie at the event.
Gayle King brightened up the marble carpet in tangerine orange. The CBS This Morning host told THR that she is overwhelmed by how many fans of the show come up and tell her that they watch the team in the morning. It "is so gratifying," she said.
CNN Newsroom anchor Don Lemon (seen here with a friend) was spotted generously loaning CBS's Gayle King $5 so she could tip the coat check!
J. Crew's creative director Jenna Lyons told THR that David Letterman's replacement, Stephen Colbert, "has a tremendous amount of power."
John Oliver, who launches his own late-night show April 27, graced the cover of THR's New York issue. He spoke to THR about the cable net ("real freedom … not just blood or boobs"), being in charge ("I sound like everything I've come to hate") and his love-hate relationship with the city ("8 million people have made a bad choice").
Performance artist Marina Abramovic was joined by a guest at the bash.
Fox News' Megyn Kelly revealed she doesn't really watch The Colbert Report: "If I'm going to turn something on, I like [Jimmy] Fallon a lot — I've watched a little bit of his new role. I was a big Jay Leno fan, so I was sorry to see him go," she said. "But my number one person that I watch, she's not late night, but in terms of the comedian genre, is Ellen DeGeneres — love her."
CBS News Sunday Morning executive producer Rand Morrison was among the power players honored in this year's New York media power list. He recently told THR what his goals for the next year are: "For the show, a little more diversity in stories — more science, more history. For myself, just a little more time off."
Janice Min, co-president/chief creative officer of the Entertainment Group of Guggenheim Media, Bonnie Hammer, chairman of NBCUniversal Cable, and Abbe Raven, A+E Networks chairman, posed together at the glittery bash.
Les Moonves and Julie Chen chatted with The Dr. Oz Show's Mehmet Oz and wife Lisa Oz at bash.
Willie Geist, Joy Behar and Savannah Guthrie were all smiles at the Four Seasons. "You know what power is? Being a mother, carrying a little baby around and doing what she does every day, which is waking up at 2 o'clock in the morning and being out til 9 o'clock at night," Geist said of Guthrie, who is pregnant with her first child.
Music producer Clive Davis, who has won five Grammy Awards, mingled with the New York crowd at the event.
Anna Wintour artistic director at Conde Nast and editor-in-chief of Vogue,sizzled in a bright red dress at Wednesday night's soiree.
30 Rock alum Scott Adsit, right, stepped out to support some of New York City's biggest names.
Vice Media CEO Shane Smith (and 2014 NY media power list honoree) and Tamika Smith celebrated at the Four Seasons Wednesday.
Orange is the New Black actress Alysia Reiner walked the red carpet at Wednesday night's event.
Sony Pictures Classics heads Michael Barker and Tom Bernard flank Warner Music Group COO (and former Sony CFO) Rob Wiesenthal.
Nancy Dubuc, president and CEO of A+E Networks, celebrated at the Four Seasons.
CBS Sunday Morning colleagues Mo Rocca and 2014 honoree Rand Morrison shared a moment together inside the Four Seasons restaurant.