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Pulitzer Prize–winning editor David Remnick joins Lachlan Cartwright for a wide-ranging conversation on The Breaker Pod about Trump’s pressure on the press, billionaire media ownership, the weakening of legacy institutions, and how journalism survives its most dangerous era.
Remnick reflects on running The New Yorker through a century milestone, the collapse of print advertising, adapting to the internet and AI, the chilling effect of political intimidation, and why talent — not tech — still determines whether journalism endures.
They also discuss Bezos and the Washington Post, the Harvey Weinstein investigation, Trump’s attacks on the media, the role of ownership, and what the next generation of journalism must protect at all costs.
⏱ CHAPTERS
00:00 – Trump, Bezos, and billionaire pressure
01:25 – The New Yorker at 100
02:55 – Ad collapse and reader loyalty
05:35 – Why paywalls finally worked
07:00 – AI, archives, and audio
09:00 – Washington Post fallout
12:00 – Editing, longevity, and succession
17:50 – Weinstein investigation inside The New Yorker
22:10 – Trump, aging, and media scrutiny
27:40 – Free speech and intimidation
30:05 – Ownership, courage, and standing tall
33:25 – The future of journalism
#DavidRemnick #Journalism #MediaIndustry #FreePress #DonaldTrump
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Pulitzer Prize–winning editor David Remnick joins Lachlan Cartwright for a wide-ranging conversation on The Breaker Pod about Trump’s pressure on the press, billionaire media ownership, the weakening of legacy institutions, and how journalism survives its most dangerous era.
Remnick reflects on running The New Yorker through a century milestone, the collapse of print advertising, adapting to the internet and AI, the chilling effect of political intimidation, and why talent — not tech — still determines whether journalism endures.
They also discuss Bezos and the Washington Post, the Harvey Weinstein investigation, Trump’s attacks on the media, the role of ownership, and what the next generation of journalism must protect at all costs.
⏱ CHAPTERS
00:00 – Trump, Bezos, and billionaire pressure
01:25 – The New Yorker at 100
02:55 – Ad collapse and reader loyalty
05:35 – Why paywalls finally worked
07:00 – AI, archives, and audio
09:00 – Washington Post fallout
12:00 – Editing, longevity, and succession
17:50 – Weinstein investigation inside The New Yorker
22:10 – Trump, aging, and media scrutiny
27:40 – Free speech and intimidation
30:05 – Ownership, courage, and standing tall
33:25 – The future of journalism
#DavidRemnick #Journalism #MediaIndustry #FreePress #DonaldTrump
👉 Subscribe to the newsletter for original scoops, behind-the-scenes media drama, and reporting you won’t get anywhere else: https://www.breakermedia.com/subscribe
🎙️ New episodes weekly — exposing power, decoding media, and asking better questions.
💬 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay in the loop on how the media actually works.

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