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The New Yorker

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Launched in 1925, The New Yorker is an American magazine famous for its long-form journalism, literary fiction, cultural essays, and editorial cartoons.

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What kind of content does The New Yorker publish?

Published since 1925, the magazine is famous for its long-form journalism, literary fiction, cultural essays, and single-panel cartoons. It is highly regarded for its rigorous fact-checking and distinct editorial style.

Who founded The New Yorker magazine?

The magazine was founded by Harold Ross, who launched its first issue in February 1925. Ross wanted to create a sophisticated humor magazine for urban readers, though it quickly evolved into a broader publication.

Does The New Yorker still publish its famous cartoons?

Yes, single-panel cartoons have been a staple of the magazine since its debut. The magazine also runs a popular weekly online contest where readers can submit captions for the cartoons.

Who is the long-time fiction editor of The New Yorker?

Deborah Treisman has served as the fiction editor for The New Yorker since 2003. She plays a major role in selecting and shaping the short stories that have won numerous literary awards for the magazine.

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