
Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 1021 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureNewsPolitics | |||

Omer Bartov is an Israeli professor of Holocaust and genocide studies at Brown University. He grew up in a Zionist home and served as an officer in the Israel Defense Forces, but he has long been concerned about Israel’s use of military power. In a n... more
Anna Wintour graces the cover of Vogue’s May issue alongside her theatrical double: Meryl Streep in the role of Miranda Priestly, from “The Devil Wears Prada,” whose much-anticipated sequel comes out on May 1st. Wintour and David Remnick spoke last f... more
At the end of February, OpenAI’s C.E.O., Sam Altman, made headlines by swiftly cutting a deal with the Pentagon for his company to replace Anthropic, which had balked at the Trump Administration’s bid to use its A.I. technology to power autonomous we... more
The New Yorker staff writer Louisa Thomas, who writes the Sporting Scene column, talks with David Remnick about the biggest basketball stories this season: how LeBron James embraced a new late-career persona as a great supporting player for the Los A... more
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I am in a floating state of euphoria having just listened to John Lithgow.
I first became acquainted with him in “The World According to Garp”. Living in Australia I don’t get to see him on stage. I relaxed completely listening to his mellifluous voice, his political views confirming my admiration of him.
Thank you, Dianna.
Ruth Marcus asks the questions that listeners want answers to! Thank you for not letting hypocrisy slide.
Interesting Conversation, & short talk.
Get over yourself and stop interrupting literally every guest. It ruins the otherwise well constructed show and has made me lose respect for The New Yorker overall. David Remnick - power has corrupted you and fed your ego so much that you think you serve to blurt out any thought that occurs to you the minute it enters your consciousness. Booooo. Go to therapy
The New Yorker is truly a one of a kind magazine, covering some really unexpected topics and intriguing people. I love reading an article in the magazine and having the author disxuss it on the podcast. David is fantastic. Tyler says “like@ way too much and I just can’t listen to her.
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This program features in-depth conversations with top journalists, authors, and cultural critics about politics, media, and society. Episodes often tackle current events, power dynamics, and the state of journalism, pairing rigorous questioning with long-form storytelling. A notable through-line is a commitment to exploring complex ideas from multiple angles, even when the topics are controversial, and listeners can expect thoughtful guests, nuanced analysis, and sometimes pointed debates about bias, truth, and accountability. A few recurring threads include coverage of U.S. politics and foreign policy, media ethics, and the evolving landscape of journalism in the digital age, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy rigorous, idea-driven... more
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Recent guests on The New Yorker Radio Hour include:
1. Louisa Thomas
2. Olga Rudenko
3. Troy Edwards
4. John Lithgow
5. Julio Torres
6. Ada Ferrer
7. Jon Lee Anderson
8. Paul Mescal
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