Charlotte Klein
@charlottetklein
features writer @nymag, champion of the transition lens, Signal charlotteklein.22 or [email protected]
What 57 of the most influential people in journalism really think. nymag.com/intelligencer/…
There has been no request for a retraction from the Times
Pamela Paul also asserts that @charlottetklein falsely reported that Paul was let go from @nytopinion for performance issues and that @NYMag did not heed to the Times’ demand for a retraction of the claim.
Under Katie Kingsbury, the New York Times Opinion section has doubled in size — nearly 200 people, bigger than many American newspapers and magazines. What kind of publication is she building? nymag.com/intelligencer/…
Happy to report that @charlottetklein & I indulged in some Condé nostalgia and got @NYMag to pay for lunch at the old Four Seasons.
Revisiting the Grill Room to talk Condé past and present with @grynbaum nymag.com/intelligencer/…
Revisiting the Grill Room to talk Condé past and present with @grynbaum nymag.com/intelligencer/…
The whole premise of internet publishing — that you could reach audiences far and wide — is starting to crumble: nymag.com/intelligencer/…
The Atlantic — which added ~100,000 new subscribers in the single week after breaking the Signal story — has been on a very expensive hiring spree: nymag.com/intelligencer/…
The Smiths want to unseat Davos and they also want to be a global news organization. A look at Semafor’s newsletter-and-events proposition three years since its founding: nymag.com/intelligencer/…
SCOOP: The head of "60 Minutes," Bill Owens, says he will leave the legendary news show because he has lost his journalistic independence.
The Guardian US is using Trump to get readers to donate and it’s working…for now. nymag.com/intelligencer/…
What started as a newsletter service has since evolved into the go-to, one-stop shop for media start-ups and established stars alike. This week’s column on Substack: nymag.com/intelligencer/…
MSNBC is basically building a news operation from scratch. Will it work? nymag.com/intelligencer/…
this is a surprising turn... Washington Post Publisher Will Lewis has continuously expanded the portfolio for Kathy Baird during the past year, giving her more responsibilities & redesigning comms to make her more powerful...
Kathy Baird, chief communications officer at the Washington Post, is resigning, per email she sent to staff just now
also curious in that the Post just enrolled Kathy Baird in the Sulzberger Executive Leadership Program at Columbia Journalism School, so she'll be among the few students there without a news organization behind her??
“It’s as volatile a moment for the White House press corps as I’ve ever seen,” says @peterbakernyt. tinyurl.com/4rjssfvf