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The Voice of the Podcast Generation Michael Barbaro made the New York Times’ The Daily a raging success. Or is it the other way around?
By Matthew Schneier
new york times
Jan. 20, 2020
All the Problems With the New York Times’ Televised Endorsement Special The reality TV show no one needed resulted in an unsatisfying double endorsement.
By Adam K. Raymond
the other critics
Oct. 29, 2019
By Nikita Richardson
Andrew Cuomo Says ‘N—’ on the Radio, Still Unclear Why The governor was describing a New York Times op-ed that had nothing to do with what he was discussing.
By Zak Cheney-Rice
democratic debates
Oct. 14, 2019
Why Impeachment Is a Difficult Debate Topic for Democrats Democrats are usually eager to discuss Trump’s troubles, but as Biden’s rivals and potential Senate trial jurors, the candidates are in a tricky spot.
By Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Sept. 16, 2019
This Is Why Presidential Candidates Should Think Before They Tweet Democratic candidates might have waited a few days before invoking impeachment based on a New York Times story.
By Ed Kilgore
interesting times
Sept. 13, 2019
The New York Times Has Abandoned Liberalism for Activism The paper of record, in a dizzyingly short period, has fundamentally changed how it operates.
By Andrew Sullivan
Among the Moderate Chic at Bari Weiss’s Book Party The embattled Establishment assembles to celebrate the Times op-ed columnist’s book on anti-Semitism.
By BORIS KACHKA
New York Times Admits Headline About Trump ‘Urging Unity’ Was Bad After considerable backlash over the way it framed Trump’s response to this weekend’s mass shootings.
By Bridget Read
New York Times Says It Made a Mistake With E. Jean Carroll’s Story The executive editor admits the paper’s coverage of serious rape allegations against Trump was “overly cautious.”
By Amanda Arnold
the national circus
June 21, 2019
Frank Rich: Biden, McConnell and the Shadows of Segregation Fallacious comments from the Senate Majority Leader and the Democratic frontrunner show why a reparations bill is so urgent.
By Frank Rich
vision 2020
June 20, 2019
10 Takeaways From the Times ’ Interview With 21 Democratic Candidates By posing the same 18 questions to 21 candidates, the Times revealed surprising intraparty divisions, and also that Seth Moulton has a large face.
By Eric Levitz
where’s the beef?
June 6, 2019
By Hunter Harris
the national interest
May 28, 2019
Of Course President Trump Hates Maggie Haberman. Why Does the Left? The weird resistance campaign against the toughest and best White House reporter ever.
By Jonathan Chait
the national interest
May 27, 2019
Bernie Sanders’s Pro-Sandinista Past Is a Problem He says he won’t apologize for opposing war. Fine, that’s not the issue.
By Jonathan Chait
hot take cold cocktail
May 9, 2019
By Chris Crowley
How Much Does ‘Racial Ideology’ Matter If Racism Itself Persists? A New York Times op-ed argues that Americans are divided less by their “race” than by what they believe about race and racism. Does it even matter?
By Zak Cheney-Rice
life in pixels
Feb. 8, 2019
Can Subscriptions Save All Media Companies, or Just the New York Times ? After weeks of grim news out of the media industry, the Times’ revenue numbers are a bright spot.
By Max Read
Former New York Times Editor Jill Abramson Accused of Plagiarism After initially denying the allegations, Abramson tweeted, “I take seriously the issues raised and will review the passages in question.”
By Matt Stieb
book excerpt
Jan. 21, 2019
My Tumultuous Time at the New York Times Jill Abramson on her lessons in journalism — and management — from editing the New York Times during the great digital disruption.
By Jill Abramson
The GOP Thinks #MeToo Is a Chance to Exploit the ‘Biased’ Press But their attempts just show how much they get wrong about journalism.
By Jill Abramson
long vs short
Oct. 30, 2018
Long vs. Short: Does the New York Times’ Business Model Depend on Trump? The company has put up great growth numbers since November 2016, and its stock is soaring. Can it last?
By Matt Stieb
the national interest
Oct. 3, 2018
By Jonathan Chait
the national interest
Oct. 2, 2018
By Jonathan Chait
nice things
Aug. 31, 2018
Please Enjoy This Extremely Heartwarming ‘Vows’ Column In which a man reconnected his birth parents and officiated their wedding.
By Gabriella Paiella
the other critics
Aug. 10, 2018
By Chris Crowley
NY Times Responds to Right-Wing Tantrum Over New Writer’s ‘Anti-White’ Tweets Fellow journalists are annoyed that the Times addressed the bad-faith criticism of Sarah Jeong.
By Amanda Arnold
NYT Publisher Attempts, Fails to Reason With Trump Over Media AttacksA.G. Sulzberger says he met with Trump to confront him over his attacks on the media. Nine days later, Trump used the meeting to attack the media.
By Chas Danner
how i get it done
July 18, 2018
How I Get It Done: Journalist Rukmini Callimachi, Host of Caliphate The New York Times foreign correspondent on ISIS, dealing with jet lag, and watching Vanderpump Rules in Mosul.
By Lisa Ryan
podcast review
June 25, 2018
Caliphate Is a Breathtaking Investigation of ISISThe New York Times podcast answers an essential question: “Who are we fighting, anyway?”
By Nicholas Quah
the break with michelle wolf
June 12, 2018
By Hunter Harris
Talking About the Mysteries of Melania Trump With an NYT Reporter Who Covers Her The New York Times ’ Katie Rogers on the First Lady’s prolonged absence, conspiracy theories, and how difficult it is to get access to the East Wing.
By Amanda Arnold
Justice Department Seizes New York Times Reporter’s Records in Leak Probe A former Senate Intelligence Committee staffer has been indicted for lying to FBI agents about his contacts with three reporters.
By Margaret Hartmann
Franklin Graham Invades ‘Godless’ California In the state where Billy Graham built his national reputation, Franklin Graham has embraced the Christian right activism his father rejected.
By Ed Kilgore
the national circus
May 10, 2018
Why Liberal Media Need Conservative Columnists It’s the only way to keep your own thinking honest.
By Jonathan Chait
The Liberal Media Can Have Ideological Diversity Without Conservatives The debates that divide liberals from the left are more interesting — and at present, they can’t be found in The Atlantic or New York Times .
By Eric Levitz
What We Know About the Resignation of the New York Times Metro Editor Three women have allegedly accused Wendell Jamieson of inappropriate behavior.
By Madeleine Aggeler
based on a true story
Apr. 26, 2018
By Hunter Harris
The Hillary Book That’s ‘Going to Piss Off’ Both Sides New York Times reporter Amy Chozick on her new memoir, Chasing Hillary , and the decade she spent reporting on Clinton.
By Rachael Combe
Why the New York Times Is Making a Podcast About ISIS Caliphate is a stunner of a podcast. Here’s how it all came together.
By Nicholas Quah
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