Adam Moss is the editor of New York Magazine.
“I think [change] is good for journalism—it’s what journalism is about. You can’t write about something static. News is about what is new. So there’s plenty of new right now. I’m not saying it’s good for the citizenry or anything like that, but, yeah, for journalists it’s an extremely interesting time. There’s no denying that.”
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[03:15] "Meet the Editor: Adam Moss" (Brian Lehrer Show • Dec 2013)
[07:00] "America Has Never Been So Ripe for Tyranny" (Andrew Sullivan • New York • May 2016)
[20:45] Rolling Stone College Papers
[32:15] "The Media Business; Lack of Ads Kills 7 Days Magazine" (Kim Foltz • New York Times • Apr 1990)
[36:30] "Why isn’t this man famous?" (Simon Houpt • Globe and Mail • Jun 2001)
[38:15] "The Best of Michael Pollan for The New York Times" (New York Times Magazine • Oct 2016)
[38:15] Michael Lewis’s New York Times archive
[38:15] Lynn Hirschberg’s New York Times archive
[40:15] "Saint Hillary" (Michael Kelly • New York Times Magazine • May 1993)
[45:15] "A City Built of Clay" (Tom Wolfe • New York • Jul 2008)
[48:30] Vulture
[48:45] The Cut
[52:15] Frank Rich’s New York archive
[52:15] Andrew Sullivan’s New York archive
[57:45] The Strategist
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