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Is the New Yorker the last mainstream media outlet willing ... - Reddit

It seems like at this point he's the last mainstream critic willing to consistently publish negative reviews of movies popular with the public.

Is the Media Prepared for an Extinction-Level Event? | The New Yorker

Clare Malone writes about the increasingly bleak news-media environment, whose future will require fundamentally rethinking the press's ...

The Suicide of the Mainstream Media | American Enterprise Institute

Failed presidential campaigns often prompt autopsies. In the case of Kamala Harris's 2024 campaign, however, the candidate's Oval Office ...

When Americans Lost Faith in the News | The New Yorker

Half a century ago, most of the public said they trusted the news media. Today, most say they don't. What happened to the power of the press?

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The New Yorker is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.

How Biased Is the Media, Really? | The New Yorker

Jay Caspian Kang dissects some common accusations of media bias from both ends of the political spectrum and writes about what it may mean ...

The New Yorker, BuzzFeed, and the push for digital credibility

Readers are less likely to trust a longform story that appears to have run on BuzzFeed than the same article on The New Yorker's website.

Can the Media Survive? - New York Magazine

| Willa Bennett, editor-in-chief, Cosmopolitan and Seventeen. | Jeremy Boreing, co-founder and co-CEO, The Daily Wire. | Graydon Carter, founder ...

Media | The New Yorker

It isn't some tightly guarded secret that the press corps is mostly made up of liberals. But what does it mean for our coverage? By Jay Caspian Kang.

Joe Biden's Cynical Turn Against the Press | The New Yorker

Jay Caspian Kang writes that, after a wave of scrutiny, the President and his campaign have begun to target the media, and many of his ...

The Culture Wars Inside the New York Times | The New Yorker

Clare Malone interviews Joe Kahn, the New York Times' executive editor, who wants to incentivize his staff to take on difficult stories, ...

50 Leading Media Outlets for News Coverage in 2025 | PRLab

BBC stands for British Broadcasting Corporation. It is the benchmark of British news reporting and broadcast services. It is an institution ...

Trump Transition Updates: House Speaker Doesn't Want Gaetz ...

Senators from both parties have sought to see the results of the yearslong inquiry into allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug ...

Taylor Lorenz's Plan to Dance on Legacy Media's Grave

Kyle Chayka writes about Taylor Lorenz, the former Washington Post reporter known for chronicling the “extremely online,” who is making the ...

Overview and key findings of the 2023 Digital News Report

This year's report comes against the backdrop of a global cost-of-living crisis, a continuing war in the heart of Europe, and further climate instability ...

How does The New Yorker seem mostly unaffected by the drawback ...

121 votes, 101 comments. Basically the title (sorry for wrong flair, couldn't find a more relevant one). Everywhere you look print and long ...

Why Does No One Understand the Real Reason Trump Won?

Fox News' Sean Hannity hosts Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump for a town. Selcuk Acar/Getty Images.

Who Wants to Cover the Second Coming of Trump?

Reporters on what it will be like to cover the second Trump presidency and who might be the White House press secretary.

What Happens When the News Is Gone? | The New Yorker

Charles Bethea writes on Jones County, North Carolina, where, as in many other places around the country, local journalism has almost ...