In January, we interviewed Kevin Roberts about Project 2025, Unitary Executive Theory, and the Heritage Foundation's plans for the next GOP administration: https://t.co/f0hXMJjeW4
Our team @NYTmag is making a new interview franchise and we're looking for a creative and collaborative senior producer to help us do it. I'm biased but this is a really, really good job!
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If you took everyone who was laid off at WNYC this week and gave them their own company, it would be one of the best audio shops in the country. Make it make sense.
WNYC was my first real job. When I started, it felt like I had won the adulthood lottery--it didn't seem real that that many people could be in the same place, making that good of work, having that much fun together. Now, those folks are facing layoffs--please sign the petition:
New York Public Radio execs want to lay off 12% of staff this week. We’re home to WNYC, WQXR, Gothamist, The Green Space + your fave podcasts. We’re asking execs to choose a different way. #ListenersNotLayoffs
🚨Sign the petition to help #SavePublicRadio https://t.co/Xnezi2wY5o
After more than two years of negotiations, we can finally say it: @NYTimesGuild and @nytimes have reached a tentative agreement on a groundbreaking new collective bargaining agreement.
“My whole identity was gymnastics online and in real life,” Whitney Bjerken, who has been a YouTuber for as long as she can remember, tells @lourdesgnavarro. Millions of people watched her grow up online. At 18, she’s taking stock of her viral childhood. https://t.co/6OXLhBujYa
Reading the E. Jean Carroll testimony and remembering her 2019 interview on @deathsexmoney — one of the things I’ve produced that I think about most often https://t.co/GhMLCh6zbb
Please listen to this brilliantly produced interview by @lourdesgnavarro for @nytimes with my dad @DanielEllsberg. His most urgent message: "With my last breath I will be doing what I can to postpone and avert the risk of nuclear war." https://t.co/o2D7lR5tXz
A piece we made last year with @abmack33 about the extremely difficult situation librarians are in was nominated for a webby and it would be cool if you voted! https://t.co/LjN5w1Fs2D
“I sat in the hall, and I crouched down, and I just cried,” Dr. Elise Boos, an obstetrician who specializes in high-risk, complicated pregnancies, says of the moment she learned Roe v. Wade had been overturned. “I didn’t know what we’d do next.” https://t.co/2o2X10nbde