The New Yorker

The New Yorker

media organization United States

The New Yorker is a prestigious American magazine renowned for its in-depth journalism, commentary, and cultural criticism, as well as its fiction and poetry. Founded in 1925, it has become a leading voice in American media, often featuring long-form articles that cover a range of topics from politics to the arts. The magazine has garnered numerous awards for its investigative reporting and literary contributions, making it a significant platform for writers and journalists. In recent years, it has been in the news for its handling of workplace conduct issues, including the high-profile dismissal of legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
3,656
Power
23$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Serbia 1 5.00 0.04% +0% 8,737,371 3,656 $55,000 23$
Totals 1 8,737,371 3,656 $55,000 23$
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Recent Mentions

Serbia Serbia: The New Yorker is the publication where Jeffrey Toobin worked and was involved in the incident that led to his firing. 5

Blic – popular Serbian tabloid/daily, est. 1996: Voditelj masturbirao pred kamerama pa dobio otkaz, šta mu se desilo nakon javne sramote