Roger Fidler tried his best, but the excellent business of journalism is gone for good. Can the idea of “news” survive in a digital world?
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The News About the News Business Is Getting Grimmer
Mass layoffs, closures and reader fatigue are afflicting news organizations as Americans prepare for a consequential election year.
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Pitchfork, the Early Years
With the music website’s future uncertain, Ryan Schreiber and Chris Kaskie look back at its start.
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Condé Nast Is Folding Pitchfork Into GQ, With Layoffs
Multiple employees at the storied music criticism site “will be leaving the company,” according to a memo from Anna Wintour.
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Apple Explores A.I. Deals With News Publishers
The company has discussed multiyear deals worth at least $50 million to train its generative A.I. systems on publishers’ news articles.
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Louis Oliver Gropp Dies at 88; Led Shelter Magazines Through Turmoil
He turned House & Garden into an upscale chronicle of the good life in the 1980s, and broadened the focus of House Beautiful in the 1990s.
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Anna Wintour Brings Vogue World to London
A starry night orchestrated by Anna Wintour kicked off the city’s fashion week.
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Jamila Robinson Is Named Next Editor of Bon Appétit Magazine
A veteran journalist, she joins from The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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How Former Vanity Fair Employees Started Working at Standard Industries
Technically, none. So why has Standard Industries hired several of them?
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Wired Names Katie Drummond as Its Next Leader
Ms. Drummond will be the first woman to lead the technology magazine in its 30-year history.
