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“Email is kind of like a living room. It’s a very personal space. You let in your friends, the coworkers you like, and a couple of brands you really trust — like this one.”
Plus: How you become a podcast columnist, Radiotopia’s latest trick, Preet Bharara’s new podcast.
“Wired is doing well, but this industry changes so fast that you have to be on top of all these opportunities and you have to look at ways you can evolve while staying core to what you really believe.”
One quick download and a codename: If I can use SecureDrop, you can do it too.
Journalists and publishers need to breathe new life into the social contract with readers: The audience holds the media accountable, the media holds the powerful accountable.
While many publishers are chasing speed and high output in video production, the magazine’s pace in video matches its print — slow, deliberate, and focused on getting the story right and protecting the brand.
The app will be free for a time while The New Yorker figures out how many articles readers can access before hitting the paywall.
The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Time, and more are now publishing on the Netherlands-based micropayment platform. Will a market awash in free content be interested?
The magazine is collaborating with WNYC Studios to launch a new radio show and podcast. So what, exactly, does The New Yorker sound like?