Michael Monroe to Lead Atlantic Re:think as VP of Marketing
Sam Rosen, who helped build and lead Re:think, to form and lead division to increase brand engagement and awareness at The Atlantic.
Sam Rosen, who helped build and lead Re:think, to form and lead division to increase brand engagement and awareness at The Atlantic.
Jeffrey Goldberg’s “Obama Doctrine” offers historic account of President’s foreign policy legacy; Ta-Nehisi Coates on the return of Black Panther; Alex Tizon investigates the land of missing persons in Alaska; James Parker on the resurrections of David Bowie
Cohn leads The Atlantic at a time when the business is healthier, the leadership team stronger, and the journalism more impactful than at any point in its 159-year history.
In the April issue cover story, Obama says he’s proud of not enforcing “red line” in Syria; rejects “the Washington playbook”; believes Middle East is unfixable, and Saudi Arabia needs to “share” the region with Iran; blames European “free riders” for mess of Libya; says Ukraine will always be vulnerable to Russian domination; and explains pivot to Asia and Latin America
New editorial project, “A&Q,” challenges popular answers to pressing questions.
56% of black respondents and 43% of Hispanics perceive the country heading in the right direction, compared to only 33% of whites
Plus: presidential politics and the ISIS trap; the leftist origins of the rabid right; clash of the critics: Leon Wieseltier on A.O. Scott
The Atlantic honored Monday night by the American Society of Magazine Editors at the 50th annual National Magazine Awards
Event to feature interviews with six honorees and discussions with Des Moines mayor T.M. Franklin Cownie, CAP president Neera Tanden, and Robert Doar of American Enterprise Institute
Expanded “Politics & Policy” section and new “2016 Distilled” debut at TheAtlantic.com
Deadline to enter: Friday, February 5, 2016
Dual cover stories include David Frum on “The Great Republican Earthquake” and Peter Beinart on “America’s Lurch to the Left”
Candidates invited to discuss their vision for tackling America’s pressing economic, domestic and foreign policy issues.
Speakers to include: Senator Tammy Baldwin; former Congressman Barney Frank; Proposition 8 title plaintiffs Kris Perry & Sandy Stier with attorney Ted Olson; WNBA player Layshia Clarendon
TheAtlantic.com reaches 31.5 million uniques in November, growing audience more than 50 percent year over year.
Plus: China builds the next Hollywood; Trump, Carson, and the myth of early polling; why you bought that ugly sweater
New version of CityLab.com will bring Spanish speakers coverage of issues and ideas emerging from cities around the globe.
The Atlantic’s Ta-Nehisi Coates to headline, plus New Orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu, Anna Deavere Smith, director of DOJ's Office of Community Oriented Policing Services Ronald Davis, Michele Norris of NPR and the Race Card Project
Event exploring changing face of global food production to feature Senator Debbie Stabenow; World Food Program USA chair Hunter Biden; Honest Tea TeaEO Seth Goldman; Toki Underground owner Erik Bruner-Yang