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Ink Stained Wretches
ink-stained wretches
Dec. 6, 2023
Why
Time
‘Person of the Year’ Taylor Swift Is Wearing a Cat
Here are answers to all your questions about America’s foremost cat lady, and how Benjamin Button landed his first magazine cover.
By
Margaret Hartmann
the national interest
Aug. 20, 2018
The Media Keeps Giving Trump the Benefit of the Doubt on Collusion
Reporters keep digging up awful facts about the president, but interpreting those facts in the friendliest possible light.
By
Jonathan Chait
the national interest
Feb. 23, 2018
Trump Predicts ‘Crooked’ Media Will Endorse His Reelection
It actually makes sense, if you think about it.
By
Jonathan Chait
the national interest
Sept. 12, 2016
New York
Times
Public Editor Writes Disastrous Defense of False Equivalence
The
Times
’ public editor doesn’t want to hear any complaints about covering Hillary Clinton’s problems as though they’re as bad as Trump’s.
By
Jonathan Chait
ink-stained wretches
Aug. 8, 2016
Sean Hannity Gets Called Out for False Voter-Fraud Claims, Doubles Down
He tried to prove Brian Stelter wrong by citing the fact the CNN media critic debunked.
By
Margaret Hartmann
the national interest
June 23, 2016
New York
Times
Finally Stops Repeating Trump Steaks Lie
Truth prevails at last. My work here is done.
By
Jonathan Chait
ink-stained wretches
Jan. 26, 2016
How the New York
Daily News
Became Twitter’s Tabloid
The paper is reinventing the attention-grabbing, old-school front page as an agenda-setter on social media. But can that be a business model?
By
Sridhar Pappu
the disrupted
Jan. 21, 2016
Leon Wieseltier Teaming Up With Steve Jobs Widow
It will be a journal focusing on how technology affects our lives.
By
Carl Swanson
Oct. 13, 2015
Freebie Alt-Weekly
The Village Voice
Is Sold
Rich guys still like owning newspapers.
By
Carl Swanson
ink-stained wretches
Oct. 1, 2015
More Proof of Bloomberg’s Narrowing Ambitions
Star editor Josh Tyrangiel is leaving as the former mayor refocuses his $35 billion media empire.
By
Gabriel Sherman
media
Aug. 23, 2015
The Family Contest to Become the Next New York
Times
Publisher
Three young members of the House of Sulzberger are, politely, battling it out.
By
Gabriel Sherman
ink-stained wretches
July 31, 2015
Why the Clinton Campaign Is Feuding With the New York
Times
They blasted the paper for “egregious” errors in a report about a criminal inquiry into Clinton’s emails.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
June 16, 2015
Kardashian Klues Abound in N.Y.
Times
Crosswords
Keeping up with klues.
By
Jessica Roy
the national interest
May 4, 2015
Today in ‘Paul Krugman Is Definitely Not Arguing With David Brooks’
Feel the hatred.
By
Jonathan Chait
ink-stained wretches
Apr. 1, 2015
Is
Vice
Getting Nice?
Meet Ellis Jones, the magazine’s new editor.
By
Carrie Battan
politics
Mar. 4, 2015
Why Clinton’s Emails Became a Big Media Story
A form of self-sabotage where you act in fear of a certain outcome, and in doing so guarantee that very outcome.
By
Annie Lowrey
ink-stained wretches
Feb. 18, 2015
Take a Peek at
The New York Times Magazine
’s Redesign
There’s a lot more magazine, in more ways than one.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Feb. 10, 2015
NBC Suspends Brian Williams for 6 Months Without Pay
“Brian has jeopardized the trust millions of Americans place in NBC News.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Feb. 10, 2015
Brian Williams Explains Mistakes in Iraq Story: I Was ‘Scared’
“I know it sounds outlandish.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
the national interest
Feb. 9, 2015
Paul Ryan Visited a Bookstore Once, So I Guess I Misjudged Him
My analysis of Ryan could not possibly account for him going to a
bookstore
.
By
Jonathan Chait
ink-stained wretches
Feb. 9, 2015
Brian Williams May Have Exaggerated Another Helicopter Story
He said he’s “lucky to have survived” a flight during the Israel-Hezbollah war.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Feb. 8, 2015
Brian Williams Cancels Face-Saving
Letterman
Appearance
Not a good sign.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Feb. 3, 2015
Here Are 2015’s National Magazine Award Winners
Vogue
won top honors, with
The New Yorker
and
New York
tying for the most awards.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Jan. 12, 2015
Reporter James Risen Won’t Be Forced to Testify in CIA Leak Case
He said he would go to jail rather than reveal his sources.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Jan. 11, 2015
Sasha Frere-Jones Leaves
New Yorker
for (Where Else?) a Tech Start-up
Genius, the site formerly devoted to annotating rap lyrics.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Dec. 30, 2014
The New Republic
Loses 4 More Staffers
Following the mass exodus earlier this month.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Dec. 22, 2014
The New Republic
Promises More Diverse Voices on Staff
Editor Gabriel Snyder says the magazine “has always been both in love and at war with its prior self.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Dec. 12, 2014
Dowd Showed Interviewee Column Before Publishing
Leaked emails from the Sony hacks show that Dowd gave Amy Pascal’s husband a sneak peek at the column about her.
By
Jessica Roy
ink-stained wretches
Dec. 12, 2014
Rats Are Winning Their War on Condé Nast Staffers
They’re chewing through the ceilings and rugs.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Dec. 10, 2014
Harper’s
Gives Discount to TNR Defectors
Don’t worry: It includes “vertically integrated digital things.”
By
Jessica Roy
ink-stained wretches
Dec. 8, 2014
Rolling Stone
Regrets Blaming Alleged Victim for Messy UVA Rape Story
After initially concluding, “Our trust in her was misplaced.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Dec. 7, 2014
Chris Hughes Strikes Back at Staffers Who Quit
The New Republic
“If you really care about an institution and want to make it strong for the ages, you don’t walk out.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Dec. 6, 2014
The New Republic
Won’t Put Out Another Print Issue Until February
Probably for the best.
By
Caroline Bankoff
Dec. 4, 2014
New Republic
Staff Reacts to Editor Change-Up
Based on their tweets.
By
Caroline Bankoff
ink-stained wretches
Nov. 20, 2014
British Royal Family Pretty Sure It Can Still Tell Americans What to Do
Or at least the Americans who want to interview Prince William and Kate Middleton.
By
Caroline Bankoff
ink-stained wretches
Nov. 20, 2014
The New Republic
Turned 100, Acts Its Age
Editor Frank Foer summed it up: “A life of argument can be exhausting.”
By
Carl Swanson
ink-stained wretches
Nov. 11, 2014
Washington
Post
Admits 5 Fareed Zakaria Articles Are ‘Problematic’
After dismissing accusations of further plagiarism.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Nov. 3, 2014
1 World Trade Center Welcomes (Some of) Condé Nast Starting Today
The Freedom Tower finally meets its glossiest tenant.
By
Joe Coscarelli
ink-stained wretches
Nov. 2, 2014
Jill Abramson’s Start-up Will Pay $100K Per Story
And only publish once a month.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ferguson
Oct. 28, 2014
Southern Columnist Calls Michael Brown ‘Animal’
Stay classy, West Virginia.
By
Joe Coscarelli
ink-stained wretches
Oct. 21, 2014
Jill Abramson Is Working on a Journalism Start-up With Steve Brill
“He and I will be doing one big story a year.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
weed-stained wretches
Oct. 17, 2014
High Times
Hits Middle Age: How the Marijuana Magazine Stays Relevant
Celebrating 40 years and legalization with the former outlaws.
By
Joe Coscarelli
ink-stained wretches
Oct. 1, 2014
Politico Denies Blaming Obama for Assassination
And said Secret Service reform will only happen if he dies.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Sept. 30, 2014
Fareed Zakaria’s
Newsweek
Articles Now Feature a Plagiarism Warning
His current employers have not followed suit.
By
Margaret Hartmann
Sept. 23, 2014
David Brooks Has a Son Serving in the Israeli Army
A fact he disclosed in a recent Hebrew-language interview.
By
Katie Zavadski
ink-stained wretches
Sept. 8, 2014
First Rule of Bloomberg LP: You Do Not Talk About Bloomberg
Also, cut down on bathroom breaks.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Sept. 2, 2014
Washington
Post
Swaps Graham Family Dynasty for Politico Veteran
Former Politico CEO Fred Ryan will step into Weymouth’s shoes.
By
Joe Coscarelli
media
Aug. 20, 2014
Pearlstine on Time Inc. Spreadsheet-gate: ‘Not a Big Deal’
The company’s chief content officer calls the controversy “bullshit.”
By
Gabriel Sherman
ink-stained wretches
Aug. 15, 2014
Ann Curry Offers Awkward Message of Support for David Gregory
He won’t get an on-air “Ann Curry moment.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Aug. 11, 2014
Maureen Dowd’s Greatest Hits (As a Reporter)
She’s giving up one column to join the
Times Magazine
as a staff writer.
By
Joe Coscarelli
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