
The CBS Disaster and NFL Sound, The New Yorker Turns 100, and More Tales of Journalistic Failure
The Press Box
00:00
The New Yorker: Balancing Tradition and Modernity
This chapter explores the unique position of The New Yorker in the realm of modern journalism, emphasizing its blend of traditional values and contemporary storytelling. It discusses the magazine's commitment to in-depth reporting, rigorous editorial standards, and the evolving nature of its commentary on politics and culture. Additionally, the chapter speculates on future leadership transitions and how they may impact the magazine's editorial direction amid changing media landscapes.
Transcript
Play full episode