
The New Yorker Stoops to the Web For a Scoop
On Sunday The New Yorker published a 6,000-word article about corruption in Afghanistan’s Kabul Bank…on its blog.
Why would one of print’s stalwarts publish all that juicy content on the Web? According to WWD’s Memo Pad, the piece, by new staff writer Dexter Filkins, was coming up against a similar story at Read More
