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THE NEW YORKER MAGAZINE 2
The New Yorker is a recognized magazine all over the world. The magazine is known for
its in-depth analysis of poetry, humor, pollical, fictional and cultural reports. The magazine
publishes digital news used all over the world. The founder of The New Yorker is Harold W.
Ross. The magazine was first published on February 21, 1925. The first publication was first
done at 28 West 44th Street (Dorothy Parker Society, 2016). Since its initial publication, the
New Yorker contributes significant and well-blended news, art, and culture. Harold Ross was
the editor of the magazine until when he passed. During its initial years, the magazine first
covered cultural and social lives in New York but later expanded its scope. The first publication
of The New Yorker was in New York City. The magazine has had well-known contributors and
cartoonist. Samuel I. Newhouse, Jr., a publisher, acquired The New Yorker in 1982. In the year
1992, Tina Brown became the magazine's formal editor, and during that period, many changes
were made. The layout was changed, more photographs were used, and there was more coverage
of popular culture. David Remnick later replaced Brown. The magazine attracted able and
talented writers.
The magazine targeted readers in New York City. The intended audience of The New
Yorker was the elite readers. Anxious and insecure elites who read The New Yorker were
middle-class professionals. They were entrepreneurs and had enough disposable income. The
urban public also used the magazine to fulfill their yearning for style and a sophisticated
lifestyle. Changes have occurred on the magazine scope of coverage, the content, and the
appearance. The magazine has now become a daily provider of digital cultural and news
coverage. The magazine can now be accessed as either digital or in print media forms. More
entertaining features have been introduced, such as interactive features, videos, crossword
puzzles, cartoon caption contests, and podcasts (Nast, 2017). The publication is likely to survive

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Running Head: THE NEW YORKER MAGAZINE The New Yorker Magazine Student’s Name Institution Date THE NEW YORKER MAGAZINE 2 The New Yorker is a recognized magazine all over the world. The magazine is known for its in-depth analysis of poetry, humor, pollical, fictional and cultural reports. The magazine publishes digital news used all over the world. The founder of The New Yorker is Harold W. Ross. The magazine was first published on February 21, 1925. The first publication was first done at 28 West 44th Street (Dorothy Parker Society, 2016). Since its initial publication, the New Yorker contributes significant and well-blended news, art, and culture. Harold Ross was the editor of the magazine until when he passed. During its initial years, the magazine first covered cultural and social lives in New York but later expanded its scope. The first publication of The New Yorker was in New York City. The magazine has had well-known contributors and cartoonist. Samuel I. Newhouse, Jr., a publisher, acquired The New Yorker in 1982. In the year 1992, Tina Brown became the magazine's formal editor, and during that period, many changes were made. The layout was changed, more photographs we ...
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