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When my 'Scientific American' arrives every month, I read it cover to cover.
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At Newsweek, I get paid to meet amazing people and write about subjects that fascinate me: fusion energy, education reform, supercomputing, artificial intelligence, robotics, the rising competitiveness of China, the global threat of state-sponsored hacking.
Some blogs have become the best check on monopoly mainstream journalism, and they provide a surprisingly frequent source of initiative reporting.
I know that doesn't sound very radical and webby of me to say that but I think the New York Times is important. I also think there's an occasional piece that will pop out.
I don't think the intelligence reports are all that hot. Some days I get more out of the New York Times.
For the last year I've been at Stanford University as a student and I've had time to read the newspaper.
I intend to buy 'The New York Times.' Please don't take it as a joke.
The mismanagement of American newspapering is quite remarkable. But all of the fellows responsible are now on a golf course in Hilton Head or some such (place), having secured their bonuses and golden-parachute buyouts.
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I read the New York Times, and if I'm in a different city, I'll skim that paper.
Most magazines have peak moments. They live on, they do just okay, or they die. 'The New Yorker' has had a very different kind of existence.
I don't follow any particular periodical anymore. I use Twitter as my customized news feed.
The allegedly 'classy' magazines often seem to be in an endless, undeclared competition to see who can climb furthest up the fundament of Gwyneth Paltrow or Jennifer Lopez.
In April 2013, Nathaniel Popper of 'The New York Times' reported on Bitcoin in an article titled, 'Digital Money is Gaining Champions in the Real World'.
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Most magazines have become wallpaper, they're all the same, all the same celebrities. It's really an abysmal time in American journalism right now. But occasionally one story or two will pop out.
Analog, or Asimov's Magazine, or The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.
I'm a news junkie.
Unless you're really interested in sleaze, you should not buy 'Newsweek.'
I like getting 'Times' articles online. But the actual paper just has too many words.
A daily newspaper is destined to become like a weekly magazine. We'll be talking about what might happen tomorrow, with feature articles, investigative supplements, unexpected predictions ...
I just live my own life, and I don't read any of the magazines.
While I'm working on a book, I rarely read anything more than The New York Times. Which may have the long-term effect of flattening my style.
Money talks, bullshit walks. First and foremost the magazine had to pay its way.
For me the question that you have to ask, about any magazine, is whether it's needed, whether it's publishing things that no one else could publish, or publish equally well. So there's that.
Since Mashable's inception, some of our most popular articles have focused on the science behind the world's coolest innovations.
'Politico Magazine' listed me among the top 50 'thinkers, doers and visionaries transforming American politics' for my work in coalitions advancing net neutrality.
I've always liked Playboy; I think it's very tasteful.
I wanted to be a columnist so badly that I took a huge pay cut to leave Forbes, which wouldn't give me a column, and join Newsday, which wanted my column for its Sunday business section.
We don't vogue, we are 'Vogue'.
And we also read Newsweek, Time and several newspapers.
I've been a financial journalist for 30 years.
That's where Time magazine lives ... way out there on the puzzled, masturbating edge, peering through the keyhole and selling what they see to the big wide world of Chamber of Commerce voyeurs who support the public prints.
There certainly was a lot of potential in the air for doing a magazine which focused on the way business, in particular, was being transformed by the Internet.
the chairman of Random House, Alberto Vitale, told a Wall Street Journal reporter about the new online bookselling sensation from the Pacific Northwest.
I am the one person who can truthfully say, I got my job through the New York Times.
I'm obsessed by Time Magazine.
I read it every week.
Always telling me about responsibility. Businessmen are serious.
Movie producers are serious. Everybody's serious
but me.
Time magazine has selected their person of the year. Guess what, it's President-elect Barack Obama. Yeah, ironically, Ebony magazine announced their person of the year, and it's Ed Begley Jr.
TechCrunch is the publication of record, but they're so bad and uninformed. It's insult after insult. When I play poker with other VC's, we all laugh at TechCrunch.
I read the newspaper.
The fact must never be forgotten that no magazine publisher in the United States could give what it is giving to the reader each month if it were not for the revenue which the advertiser brings the magazine.
My very first magazine cover was the National Enquirer.
Veteran print editors and reporters at places like the 'Times' and 'The New Yorker' manage to feed and clothe their families without costing their companies a million bucks a month, and they produce a great deal more valuable reporting and analysis than the network news stars do.
While technology efficiently delivers news stories to our desktops, laptops and mobile devices, magazines are all about context - how ideas and images are presented in relation to one another and within a larger point of view.
Headers from the last few great daily papers,
At what price do we get our news? The role of economics in defining the nature of contemporary journalism has never been better explained. A valuable, important book for those of us who watch, read, or listen to the news.
I know real people, whose names I could tell you, people I know who have said 'I've stopped buying the New York Times.' Why? Because their editorial position has filtered, has leached into the news pages.
I read the 'New York Times,' 'USA Today,' the 'Union-Tribune,' then go online to Drudge, CNN, Fox News, blogs.
I make it a point not to buy certain magazines, not because I am against tabloids or things like that, but I want to fill my mind with valid issues in the world.
Nowhere else can one find so miscellaneous, so various, an amount of knowledge as is contained in a good newspaper.
As the eastbound flight reached cruising altitude, Cindy opened the latest issue of the Economist - she saved her smarter reading for public situations - when
Business news is sexy.
The big journals and Nobel laureates are the equivalent of Congressional leaders in science journalism.
I'm a pretty big news junkie.
60 Minutes, the most watched and most respected news program on the tube.
The New York Times is the greatest media company around, arguably, and the people at the New York Times know a lot more about making a giant successful media company than I do.
A hard-hitting investigative report that uncovers a nugget of genuine truth is the ultimate viral hit.
I am just a hard-working 23-year-old. When Maxim asked me to be on their cover, I was quite surprised. Of course, I was happy about it.
I grew up with 'The Denver Post' and the 'Golden Transcript.' There was never a moment that I thought I'd work at the 'New York Times.' My goal, starting out, was just to see if I could be a journalist.
I've been in these tabloids for 14 years now, and at some point you just become a Zen master of it all
There is no more respected or influential forum in the field of journalism than the New York Times. I look forward, with great anticipation, to contributing to its op-ed page.
The big news, delicious tidbits, pearls of wisdom
nicely packaged, constantly updated ... What political junkie could ask for more?
I have an aversion to news nuggets, so I find myself looking for sites that offer more analysis.
I didn't even know 'Vogue' existed when I was growing up.
I go to Buzzfeed and 'Huff Po,' IMDB, 'Deadline.' And then I just Google myself, like 'Aasif Mandvi in a hat,' and see what comes up.
First reporter to broadcast live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
I love that magazine, man - Victoria's Secret - and it comes, like, every three hours.
I try and be as stupid as possible regarding my profession, which means I try to look at as few design magazines as possible.
I really like the Observer. I think I'd love to have a column with a broad reach that would enable me to do some proper reporting, but keep it on sort of a humorous level. I've always had a very happy experience writing for them.
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I get the 'The New York Times' and 'Los Angeles Times' thrown at my door every morning. I'll read the front page of 'The New York Times,' then the op-eds, then scan the arts section and then the sports section. Then I do the same with the 'L.A. Times.'
The Times is a paper which is seldom found in any hands but those of the highly educated.
Every young writer, I imagine, has their first intellectual magazine, whose essays and articles are devoured all the more greedily for being slightly over one's head. Mine was First Things.
Newspapers always excite curiosity. No one ever lays one down without a feeling of disappointment.
What is a magazine? A small body of Literature entirely surrounded by advertisements.
One of my favorite things that Yahoo does on a regular basis is this story: "Wealthiest Rap Artists." That's an example of the internet just perpetuating this myth that we're all just sitting around in these mansions like Steven Tyler, bopping around in our swimming pool. It's bullshit.
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I actually don't know how magazines are produced, I'll be honest with you. I have no idea.
To this day, I'm a slave to CNBC.
If The Times said it, it was the absolute truth.
Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline.
Newspapers are the world's mirrors.
I don't pay much attention to magazine covers. One day, there'll be slack times in my career. It's unavoidable, because success is temporary. Which is why you have to stay focused on this very taxing job.
A magazine to have style, must need and understand and invest in what jingles - not jiggles - in designer jeans.
I have been privileged to grow up retaining the love of good journalism, the craft, while learning its business: the dollars and cents. I have learnt that they are not mutually exclusive but integrally self-reliant. Each dependent on the other.
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of Esquire contained an article entitled "On the Blue Water: A Gulf Stream Letter," written by the magazine's
When the New York Times scratches its head, get ready for total baldness as you tear out your hair.
I really like to read when I'm eating - 'The New York Times' or the 'Wall Street Journal,' paper version.
American newspaper?" "The Tribune, general." Dornberger
Eventually, my highbrow parents, who so hated the Eisenhower suburban culture of the 1950s that the only magazines they subscribed to were 'The Atlantic' and 'The New Yorker,' broke down and got 'Life' magazine.
I read the NY Times but I don't trust all of it.
Send me the article beforehand, don't forget, and try and let it be free from nonsense. Facts, facts, facts. And above all, let it be short. Good-bye.
People sort of take it for granted, but the more you see of the media world the more you appreciate a paper like the Times where its family continues to invest in editorial quality and I think it's the truly is the best paper in the world.
The most successful people in life have the best information
Don't call me a journalist; I hate the word. It's pretentious!
The New York Quarterly is an amazing, intelligent, crazy, creative, strange, and indispensable magazine.
The feature article made my holy-shit-o-meter blare like a banshee