Vanity Fair faces scrutiny, Trump meets with Mamdani, Greene resigns, and Susan Orlean reveals secrets to compelling storytelling and navigating journalism's evolving landscape.
"American Canto" offers a fragmented, non-chronological journey through the Trump era and personal reflections, challenging readers to piece together events and questioning journalistic standards.
The New Yorker thrives by prioritizing loyal subscribers over advertising, proving quality storytelling and a deliberate pace remain profitable in the digital age.
Trump's attempts to control the Epstein scandal narrative backfired, creating a "Trumpstein" crisis that amplifies suspicion and erodes public trust through obfuscation and perceived deception.
Independent media thrives as lines blur between creators and journalists, offering authentic connections and empowering audiences with transparent business insights, while Apple faces AI challenges.
"The Orchid Thief" by Susan Orlean - This book was adapted into the movie "Adaptation."
Videos & Documentaries
"The Last Dance" - This documentary was mentioned in the context of Michael Jordan and Ahmad Rashad's relationship.
"The Naked Gun" - The original movie was mentioned as one of O.J. Simpson's acting roles.
"Charlie Rose" (Interview with Bob Costas in 1993) - This interview was referenced for Bob Costas's early misgivings about the violence in football.
"The New Yorker" (Netflix documentary) - This upcoming documentary is about The New Yorker magazine, which will be the subject of a future podcast series.
People Mentioned
Brent Musburger - Host of the CBS pregame show, "The NFL Today," and a significant figure in the "NFL pregame wars."
Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder - Bookmaker and analyst on CBS's "The NFL Today."
Ahmad Rashad - Former NFL player and analyst on NBC's pregame show, known for his charisma and star power.
O.J. Simpson - Former NFL player and analyst on NBC's pregame show, known for his massive celebrity status.
Frank Deford - Renowned sportswriter for Sports Illustrated and essayist on NBC's pregame show.
Larry King - Radio and television host who appeared on NBC's pregame show, known for his interview style.
Pete Axthelm - Writer and analyst on NBC's pregame show, known for his literary approach to sports.
Irv Cross - Former NFL player and analyst on CBS's "The NFL Today."
Phyllis George - Former Miss America and broadcaster on CBS's "The NFL Today."
Jane Kennedy - Broadcaster who later joined CBS's "The NFL Today."
Paul Maguire - Former NFL player and analyst on NBC's pregame show, known for his game picks.
Rudy Martzke - Author of the "Sports on TV" column in USA Today, a highly influential media critic during the "pregame wars."
John Filippelli (Flip) - Producer of NBC's pregame show, known for his unconventional and competitive approach.
Felicia Ayers Allen - Actress (Felicia Rashad) who played Claire Huxtable on "The Cosby Show" and was proposed to on air by Ahmad Rashad.
Ted Danson (as Sam Malone) - Actor whose character on "Cheers" was a former Red Sox relief pitcher, prompting a segment on the NBC World Series broadcast.
Will McDonough - Sportswriter and analyst who appeared on NBC's pregame show.
Ralph Wiley - Sportswriter (later known from ESPN's Page 2) who appeared on NBC's pregame show.
Bobby Beathard - NFL executive who appeared on NBC's pregame show.
Bill Parcells - Former NFL coach who appeared on NBC's pregame show.
Greg Gumbel - Host of CBS's retooled "The NFL Today."
Terry Bradshaw - Former NFL player and analyst on CBS's retooled "The NFL Today."
Dick Ebersol - Longtime NBC Sports executive and producer, a mentor to Bob Costas.
Ross Greenberg - Executive at HBO, involved with "Inside the NFL."
Al Michaels - Renowned sportscaster, part of the "Mount Rushmore" team for Sunday Night Football on NBC.
John Madden - Legendary NFL coach and commentator, part of the "Mount Rushmore" team for Sunday Night Football on NBC.
Chris Collinsworth - Former NFL player and commentator, part of the "Mount Rushmore" team for Sunday Night Football on NBC.
Marv Albert - Legendary sportscaster, called NBA games for NBC.
Pat Riley - Legendary NBA coach and analyst, joined NBC's NBA coverage.
Tom Hammond - Versatile sportscaster for NBC, known for his play-by-play across many sports.
Dick Enberg - Legendary sportscaster, called NBA games for NBC.