Some human reporters predicted that the furry Muppet’s new gig would be short given the dire state of the news industry.
Category: Magazines
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Rolling Stone’s Top Editor Steps Down
Noah Shachtman, the magazine’s editor in chief since 2021, is resigning because of editorial differences with the chief executive Gus Wenner.
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‘The Connector,’ a Show That Asks: Should News Feel True or Be True?
A new musical from Jason Robert Brown, Daisy Prince and Jonathan Marc Sherman explores the diverging trajectories of two young writers in the late 1990s.
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The Sports Illustrated Cover, a Faded Canvas That Once Defined Sports
It used to be the most coveted real estate in sports journalism. But its power to set the agenda disappeared along with its elite photographers.
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Crystal Hefner ya no solo cuenta las ‘cosas buenas’ de la Mansión Playboy
En una autobiografía reveladora, Crystal Hefner relata sus días pasados como modelo de Playboy y tercera (y última) esposa de Hugh Hefner.
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Sports Illustrated Thrown Into Chaos With Mass Layoffs
The company’s owner has been plunged into a maelstrom in recent weeks as its senior executives have been forced out.
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Reggie Wells, Makeup Artist for Oprah Winfrey and Other Black Stars, Dies at 76
At a time when cosmetic brands did not cater to Black women, Mr. Wells found a niche working with Black stars and models who had struggled to find makeup options for their skin tones.
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Mother Jones to Merge With the Center for Investigative Reporting
The combined newsroom will have more than 70 people.
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Oprah Says She Is on a Weight Loss Drug and ‘Done With the Shaming’
Ms. Winfrey has spent decades as a dominant figure in the country’s conversations about weight bias and dieting.
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The Nation Magazine to Become Monthly
The progressive publication will move to the new schedule in January, and each issue will be 84 pages instead of 48.
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Popular Science Shuts Online Magazine in Another Sign of Decline
The decision came three years after the publication ended its storied print edition, which began in 1872. It will still publish articles and videos on its website.
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For Sports Illustrated, Report About Fake Authors Is Latest Stumble
The venerable magazine has experienced management upheaval and staff complaints in recent years. Now there’s a question over who wrote product reviews on its site.
