
The Atlantic Promotes Krystle Champagne-Norwood to Executive Producer of Events Division AtlanticLIVE
The Atlantic Introduces Suite of Newsletters for Subscribers
Announcing newsletters by Jordan Calhoun, Nicole Chung, David French, Xochitl Gonzalez, Molly Jong-Fast, Tom Nichols, Imani Perry, Yair Rosenberg, and Charlie Warzel, with first issues published today
‘The Men Who Are Killing America’s Newspapers’
For The Atlantic’s November issue, McKay Coppins reports on Alden Global Capital, the secretive hedge fund that controls more than 200 newspapers.
Introducing How to Build a Happy Life and The Review––Two New Podcasts From The Atlantic
Hosted by Arthur C. Brooks and The Atlantic’s culture writers, weekly shows debut this week
Full Lineup Announced for The Atlantic Festival’s Ideas Stage, Live September 27–30 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Interviews with Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Eric Schmidt, Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynthia “Cynt” Marshall, EPA Administrator Michael Regan, and Senators Marco Rubio and Ben Sasse.
The Atlantic Devotes Chapter 3 of ‘Inheritance’ Project to ‘What the Body Holds’
“Inheritance” event at The Atlantic Festival on September 28, and exhibiting at Photoville in Brooklyn Bridge Park, opening September 18
The Atlantic Announces NBCUniversal News Group as Exclusive Media Partner of The Atlantic Festival
NBC News journalists Hoda Kotb, Al Roker, Craig Melvin, Harry Smith, and Kelly O’Donnell to moderate festival interviews with EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan, Senator Marco Rubio, Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynthia “Cynt” Marshall, and the cast and producers of American Rust
“The Unwritten Rules of Black TV”
For The Atlantic’s October issue, Hannah Giorgis presents the definitive look at Black representation behind the camera
The Atlantic Hires Roye Segal to Lead Atlantic Re:think
Segal joins The Atlantic from NBCUniversal, and will oversee the company’s branded-content studio.
The Atlantic’s Paid Circulation Tops 830,000, a Jump of 280,000 Subscribers in a Year
“Twenty Years Gone”
For The Atlantic’s September issue, staff writer Jennifer Senior recounts one family’s heartbreaking loss in the 9/11 attacks, and their struggle to move on
Announcing the 2021 Atlantic Festival: Virtual Event Expands to Seven Days in September
Free Ticketing Opens Today for Programming September 22–24 and 27–30, From Washington, D.C.
Archives of the COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic Donated to UCSF, in Partnership With the California Digital Library
One-of-a-kind collection includes data and records from 15 months of the pandemic
Introducing America In Person, The Atlantic’s new section about what it means to be an American
America In Person launches with stories on evangelical church-planting and the diverse internet subcultures created by the pandemic investing boom.
The Atlantic’s Floodlines Wins 2021 Peabody Award
First Peabody for The Atlantic awarded for narrative podcast about New Orleans after the flood
The Atlantic’s Ed Yong Wins 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting
First Pulitzer for The Atlantic awarded for Yong’s reporting on the coronavirus pandemic
The Atlantic Partners with Knotch to Deliver Content Intelligence
Equips Advertisers with New Insights into the Performance of Sponsor Content
Statement on Request for Voluntary Recognition of Atlantic Editorial Union
‘The Minister of Chaos’—For The Atlantic’s July/August Issue, Tom McTague Profiles Prime Minister Boris Johnson
With rare and extensive access to the prime minister, McTague reports from inside the controlled chaos of Downing Street.