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The New Yorker

Mentioned in 71 analyzed podcast episodes across 10 shows

A major American magazine and media company known for environmental journalism, political reporting, and cultural criticism, The New Yorker produces and publishes content across multiple platforms including podcasts like The New Yorker Radio Hour and The Political Scene. The publication serves as a primary venue for prominent writers and journalists covering politics, science, profiles, and fiction, frequently referenced in podcast discussions about investigative reporting, media commentary, and editorial work. The company also produces podcast spinoffs and advertises its content across other podcast networks.

Episode Mentions

Offline with Jon Favreau

Offline with Jon Favreau · Apr 11, 2026

Sam Altman's Big Little Lies

Publication where Andrew Morantz and Ronan Farrow published 18-month investigation into Sam Altman and OpenAI

Sam Altman Leadership and GovernanceOpenAI Nonprofit-to-Profit ConversionAI Safety and Existential Risk
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Hard Fork

Hard Fork · Apr 10, 2026

Anthropic’s Cybersecurity Shock Wave + Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz on Their Sam Altman Investigation + One Good Thing

Published 16,000-word investigation into Sam Altman's trustworthiness by Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz

AI Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities and Zero-Day ExploitsClaude Mythos Preview Model and Project GlasswingResponsible AI Disclosure and Consortium Access Models
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Every Single Album

Every Single Album · Apr 9, 2026

'Sexistential' | Every Single Album: Robyn

Magazine providing in-depth critical coverage of Robyn's 'Sexistential' album

Robyn's 'Sexistential' album analysis and productionPop music critical reception and cultural legitimacySwedish pop production and Max Martin's influence
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Across the Movie Aisle

Across the Movie Aisle · Apr 8, 2026

Reveling in 'The Drama'

Published Lena Dunham essay from forthcoming memoir discussed for Thursday episode

Video Game Adaptations and Box Office PerformanceSource Material Fidelity in Film AdaptationSuper Mario Galaxy and Video Game IP Success
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Culture Gabfest

Culture Gabfest · Apr 8, 2026

The Drama Surrounding The Drama Edition

Magazine publishing John Seabrook's article on the rise of Labradoodles and designer dog breeds

Romantic comedy subversion and genre hybridity in contemporary cinemaCharacter development and narrative coherence in high-concept filmmakingRed state/blue state cultural stereotyping in prestige television
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The Stacks

The Stacks · Apr 8, 2026

Ep. 419 I Don’t Want You to Know Where I’m Going with Patrick Radden Keefe

Keefe is a staff writer who publishes long-form investigative pieces; London Falling originated as a New Yorker article

Investigative Journalism EthicsNarrative Structure in NonfictionIdentity and Reinvention in Urban Environments
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Fast Politics with Molly Jong-Fast

Fast Politics with Molly Jong-Fast · Apr 8, 2026

Evan McMorris-Santoro & Antonia Hitchens

Publication where Antonia Hitchens covers politics and published reporting on Groyper movement

Iran Military Escalation and War RhetoricTrump Administration Foreign PolicyMAGA Movement Internal Fracturing
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Pablo Torre Finds Out

Pablo Torre Finds Out · Apr 8, 2026

Perhaps Our Last Hour on Earth, with Katie Nolan and Michael Cruz Kayne

Published extensive investigative article by Ronan Farrow on Sam Altman with 40,000+ word analysis of his leadership and ethics

AI Safety and GovernanceSam Altman and OpenAI LeadershipPresidential Political Risk
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PBS News Hour - Full Show

PBS News Hour - Full Show · Apr 8, 2026

April 7, 2026 - PBS News Hour full episode

Publication where author Patrick Radden Keefe works as staff writer covering investigative nonfiction

Iran-US Military Conflict and Ceasefire NegotiationsStrait of Hormuz Strategic Leverage and Global Energy SecurityIsraeli-Lebanese Military Operations and Humanitarian Crisis
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PBS News Hour - Full Show

PBS News Hour - Full Show · Apr 7, 2026

Patrick Radden Keefe on finding great stories

Keefe is a staff writer; his first assignment came after 7 years of pitching; primary publication for his investigative work

Investigative Journalism Ethics and Source DevelopmentLaw Enforcement Institutional Failure and CorruptionRussian Oligarch Networks in London Real Estate
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America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes Repost

America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes Repost · Apr 7, 2026

IRAN WAR DAY 38: Trump Threatens TO DESTROY IRAN... AGAIN??? | America First Ep. 1668

Published article documenting Groyper infiltration of Republican politics and Trump administration

Iran War Strategic Stalemate and Escalation PlanningTrump Administration Wartime Disinformation StrategyStrait of Hormuz Closure and Oil Market Impact
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American History Tellers

American History Tellers · Apr 1, 2026

Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | Harper Lee: Mockingbird | 6

Magazine where Truman Capote worked as a writer and received the assignment that led to In Cold Blood

Harper Lee biography and literary careerTo Kill a Mockingbird publication history and impactGo Set a Watchman manuscript discovery and publication
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60 Songs That Explain the '90s

60 Songs That Explain the '90s · Mar 25, 2026

The White Stripes — “Seven Nation Army”

Jack White gave an interview to The New Yorker in 2017 about the band's origins

The White Stripes' aesthetic philosophy and the rule of threeJack White's guitar technique and 'slippery' playing styleMeg White's drumming and her role in the band's sound
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BravBros Podcast (Formerly Bros&Shows)

BravBros Podcast (Formerly Bros&Shows) · Mar 16, 2026

Manifesting a New Book (RHOBH Full Recap)

Media publication sponsoring the podcast with New Yorker Radio Hour content

Reality TV casting and talent evaluationEnsemble cast dynamics and social hierarchiesProducer influence on narrative and storyline repetition
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Pop Culture Happy Hour

Pop Culture Happy Hour · Mar 6, 2026

The Bride! and What's Making Us Happy

Publication that hosts Oscar-nominated animated short Retirement Plan on its YouTube page

Feminist Filmmaking in HorrorFrankenstein Adaptations and RetellingsFemale Monster Narratives
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Consider This from NPR

Consider This from NPR · Mar 4, 2026

In Trump’s U.S., are there any presidential norms anymore?

Susan Glasser writes weekly column "Letters from Trump's Washington" for the publication since 2018

Presidential Norms and Constitutional ConstraintsExecutive Power and Institutional ChecksMilitary Action Announcement Protocols
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Deep Questions with Cal Newport

Deep Questions with Cal Newport · Feb 23, 2026

Ep. 393: Can Movies Save Us From Our Phones?

Cal Newport's publication; he references his own reporting on AI progress and industry trends

Cognitive Patience and Attention DegradationSmartphone Addiction and Reward SystemsFeature-Length Film Consumption Decline
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Political Gabfest

Political Gabfest · Feb 19, 2026

Prince-No-More Andrew Pays His Epstein Price

David Remnick had early access to Obama administration oral history; continues book coverage

Epstein Files and AccountabilitySexual Abuse and Trafficking JusticePresidential Transition and Political Forecasting
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From the Front Porch

From the Front Porch · Feb 19, 2026

Episode 569 || Off the Shelf with Annie & Ashley: Winter 2026

Magazine subscription Annie recommends as valuable 2025 purchase for long-form journalism

Contemporary literary fiction by Black authorsAudiobook narration and production qualityTrue crime investigative podcasting
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The New Yorker Radio Hour

The New Yorker Radio Hour · Feb 13, 2026

What Donald Trump and “Everyone” Knew About Jeffrey Epstein

Co-producer of The New Yorker Radio Hour podcast and publisher of editorial content

Sex trafficking and human trafficking networksProsecutorial misconduct and plea deal transparencyVictim protection in criminal document releases
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Pablo Torre Finds Out

Pablo Torre Finds Out · Feb 13, 2026

Share & Bezos & Tell with Ezra Edelman and David Remnick

Magazine where Remnick is editor-in-chief; discussed as example of successful digital transformation while maintaining editorial standards

Washington Post Sports Section EliminationEditorial Independence vs. Subject ControlBillionaire Ownership of Legacy Media
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Selected Shorts

Selected Shorts · Feb 12, 2026

Problems without Solutions

Elif Batuman is identified as a staff writer for the publication

Co-op board approval processes and real estate gatekeepingTherapeutic transference and ethical boundaries in therapyObsessive thinking patterns and rumination
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Revisionist History

Revisionist History · Feb 12, 2026

The Big Birthday Party

Sponsor/advertiser promoting The New Yorker Radio Hour podcast hosted by David Remnick.

Podcast Production and Audio StorytellingEditorial Decision-Making and Narrative ConstructionInstitutional Bias in Higher Education Funding
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60 Songs That Explain the '90s

60 Songs That Explain the '90s · Feb 11, 2026

Britney Spears – “Toxic”

Published a 2003 Britney Spears profile with Richard Avedon photography, representing a shift in her media representation

Britney Spears' discography and artistic evolution (1998-2007)Music production techniques: Swedish pop songwriting and melodic structureFemale agency in pop music and artist autonomy
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Panic World

Panic World · Feb 11, 2026

Are we all going to end up in AI relationships?

Publisher of Critics at Large podcast featuring Nomi Fry, Vincent Cunningham, and Alex Schwartz

AI Companion Chatbots and Romantic RelationshipsParasocial Relationships and Digital IntimacyAI-Induced Mental Health Crises and Self-Harm
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Better Offline

Better Offline · Feb 11, 2026

Hater Season: Cal Newport on AI Reporting

Cal Newport's primary journalistic home; published agents article examining limitations of AI agent technology

AI Journalism Criticism and Vibe ReportingClaude Code and AI Coding Tools LimitationsAI Agent Technology and OpenClaw Framework
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The Press Box

The Press Box · Feb 11, 2026

A Super Bowl Review, the Will Lewis Era Ends With a Thud, and the Long, Strange Journey of Tucker Carlson.

Jason Zengerle writes political stories; published work on Tucker Carlson and media figures

Washington Post Publisher Resignation and Mass LayoffsWill Lewis Leadership Failure and Exit StrategyJeff Bezos Media Ownership and Editorial Control
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The Political Scene | The New Yorker

The Political Scene | The New Yorker · Feb 9, 2026

Ben Shapiro Is Waging Battle Inside the MAGA Movement

Publication hosting this podcast episode and conducting interview with Shapiro about conservative movement divisions

Anti-Semitism in Conservative MediaMAGA Movement Internal DivisionsConspiracy Theories and Democratic Institutions
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Diabolical Lies

Diabolical Lies · Feb 8, 2026

Usha Vance, Rama Duwaji, & the Tragedy of Heterosexuality

Publication that has featured Rama Duwaji's artwork and illustrations

Heterosexuality as social construct vs. biological essentialismLesbian feminist theory and queer scholarship applications to heterosexual relationshipsWomen's labor in marriage (emotional, sexual, reproductive, domestic)
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The New Yorker Radio Hour

The New Yorker Radio Hour · Feb 6, 2026

Ben Shapiro Is Waging Battle Inside the MAGA Movement

Publication producing this radio hour episode featuring Shapiro interview

Anti-Semitism in Conservative MediaMAGA Movement Internal DivisionsConspiracy Theories and Epstein Files
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The Political Scene | The New Yorker

The Political Scene | The New Yorker · Feb 5, 2026

The “Melania” Documentary Offers an Intimate Look at Very Little

Publisher of Lauren Collins' profile of Melania Trump (May 2016) and her critical review of the documentary

Documentary filmmaking and creative control in political mediaFirst Lady role and responsibilities in U.S. politicsImmigration policy and immigrant narratives in Trump administration
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Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin

Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin · Feb 4, 2026

George Saunders

Primary market for Saunders' short stories; described as the best place to publish short fiction

Short story craft and structureRevision and editing processesTeaching creative writing
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The David Frum Show

The David Frum Show · Feb 4, 2026

Trump Versus Canada

Estimated Trump family's financial take at $4 billion during Trump administration

US-Canada Trade Relations and USMCA RenegotiationTrump Administration Corruption and Business Conflicts of InterestCanadian Defense Procurement (F-35 vs Gripen Fighter Jets)
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The Nature Of with Willow Defebaugh

The Nature Of with Willow Defebaugh · Feb 3, 2026

Embracing ‘Cathedral Thinking’ with Elizabeth Kolbert

Elizabeth Kolbert's primary publication as staff writer for decades, where majority of her environmental journalism pieces have been published

Climate Change Mitigation and Long-Term PlanningBiodiversity Loss and Extinction CrisisEnvironmental Journalism and Media Strategy
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The Bulwark Podcast

The Bulwark Podcast · Jan 27, 2026

Gov. Tim Walz and Jason Zengerle: The Assault on Minnesota

Jason Zengerle's employer; published his profile of Stephen Miller and extensive coverage of conservative media figures

Federal ICE Operations and AccountabilityPolice Transparency and Civilian OversightImmigration Enforcement Policy
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The New Yorker Radio Hour

The New Yorker Radio Hour · Jan 23, 2026

How Tucker Carlson Became the Prophet of MAGA

Publication where Zangrelie joined as staff writer; published his biography of Carlson

Tucker Carlson's ideological evolution and political influencePartisan media business models and extremism monetizationCable news decline and YouTube/podcast dominance in political commentary
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The New Yorker Radio Hour

The New Yorker Radio Hour · Jan 16, 2026

With the Podcast “I’ve Had It,” Jennifer Welch Goes “Dark Woke” on Politics

Co-producer of The New Yorker Radio Hour and publisher discussed for media coverage and editorial decisions

Podcast Media Influence on Political DiscourseProgressive Political Strategy and MessagingDemocratic Party Internal Divisions
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The New Yorker Radio Hour

The New Yorker Radio Hour · Jan 6, 2026

Demi Moore Talks with Jia Tolentino

Co-producer and editorial partner for The New Yorker Radio Hour and host of the New Yorker Festival where this interview was recorded

Female representation in combat roles and military narrativesWork-life balance for women in high-stakes careersAging and ageism in Hollywood
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Bon Appétit

Bon Appétit · Jan 6, 2026

BA Bake Club: Boozy Cherry & Chocolate Pavlova

Publisher of Critics at Large podcast, featured in mid-roll advertisement

Meringue Science and StabilizationPavlova Recipe Development and TestingEgg White Whipping Techniques and Speeds
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The New Yorker Radio Hour

The New Yorker Radio Hour · Jan 2, 2026

Salsa Star Rubén Blades on Acting, Politics, and the Power of Music

Publisher of the podcast and contributor Graciela Munchkowski who conducted the interview with Blades

Salsa Music History and Global ExpansionArtist Integrity vs. Commercial CompromiseLatino Political Representation in US
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The New Yorker: Fiction

The New Yorker: Fiction · Jan 1, 2026

Bryan Washington Reads Yiyun Li

Magazine that published Yiyun Li's story "A Small Flame" in May 2017 and hosts this fiction podcast series

Narrative Structure and Pacing in Short FictionCharacter Psychology Through Structural ChoiceIdentity Construction and Diaspora
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The New Yorker Radio Hour

The New Yorker Radio Hour · Dec 30, 2025

Elaine Pagels on “The Historical Mystery of Jesus”

Co-producer of the radio hour; David Remnick published profile of Elaine Pagels 30 years prior

Biblical Canon Formation and Gospel SelectionHistorical Jesus versus Theological JesusVirgin Birth Narratives and Historical Evidence
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The Tony Kornheiser Show

The Tony Kornheiser Show · Dec 19, 2025

“6 Mllion Data Points”

Magazine discussed regarding editorial leadership and quality of journalism under David Remnick's editorship

NFL Officiating Transparency and Replay Review StandardsTwo-Point Conversion Rule Interpretation and EnforcementSports Betting Integration in Broadcast Media
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The Tony Kornheiser Show

The Tony Kornheiser Show · Dec 17, 2025

“I Do This Too”

Magazine celebrating 100th anniversary with Netflix documentary; discussed editorial challenges and digital adaptation

NFL Football Picks and PredictionsCollege Football Playoff AnalysisSports Betting Strategy
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岩中花述

岩中花述 · Dec 17, 2025

S8E6 鲁豫对话鸟鸟|没有魅力的人,也值得拥有世界

Referenced for its 100-year history of publishing humor and serious journalism, including civil rights coverage and early female editors

Female stand-up comedy and gender representation in entertainmentChildhood trauma and social hierarchy effects on adult identity formationCareer transitions from traditional fields to creative industries
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The New Yorker Radio Hour

The New Yorker Radio Hour · Dec 16, 2025

Poetry as a Cistern for Love and Loss

Published Calvo Choresy's poetry and the 'Century of Poetry in The New Yorker' anthology marking the magazine's centennial

Contemporary American PoetryMental Health and Suicide in LiteraturePoetic Form Innovation
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The New Yorker Radio Hour

The New Yorker Radio Hour · Dec 9, 2025

Marshall Curry and Judd Apatow on “The New Yorker at 100,” a Documentary

Subject of documentary; discussed extensively regarding editorial process, fact-checking, history, and business model sustainability

Magazine Editorial Process and Fact-Checking StandardsSubscription-Based Business Models for Digital MediaDocumentary Filmmaking and Institutional History
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Dead Certain: The Martha Moxley Murder

Dead Certain: The Martha Moxley Murder · Dec 9, 2025

The Trial

Magazine where journalist Jeffrey Tuben reported on the Skakel trial alongside his CNN coverage

Circumstantial Evidence in Murder ProsecutionsWitness Credibility and Confession ReliabilityProsecutorial Closing Argument Strategy
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The New Yorker Radio Hour

The New Yorker Radio Hour · Dec 7, 2025

Chloé Zhao on “Hamnet,” Her Film About William Shakespeare’s Grief

Co-producer of The New Yorker Radio Hour and publisher of film criticism

Shakespeare adaptation and interpretationGrief and loss in narrative storytellingNeurodiversity in creative professions
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The New Yorker Radio Hour

The New Yorker Radio Hour · Dec 2, 2025

Noah Baumbach on “Jay Kelly,” His New Movie with George Clooney

Baumbach worked as a messenger at The New Yorker and published his first humor piece there in 1991

Identity Crisis and Self-PerformanceCreative Burnout and Filmmaker ResilienceSuccess as Psychological Barrier
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