
Occasional writing mostly about, but by no means limited to, media finances and media statistics
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John Podhoretz didn’t want me to see Commentary Magazine’s 2021 tax return. When I asked him to send me a copy in late March, he refused—violating the rules under which the 501(c)3 non-profit he runs remains tax exempt.
Four months earlie...
Do partners of the esteemed law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore recite a culty ritual chant at their colleagues’ funerals?
Yes, says an article that appeared in the Financial Times on April 9, 2018:
For those who stay the course to beco...
(For Part 1: Is it really the “New York Review of Each Other’s Books”?, click here.)
Russell Jacoby was unpersoned by the New York Review of Books. Admittedly, he first called the magazine stale.
In his 1987 book The Last Intellectuals,...
A reader suggested putting appendices into separate posts that aren’t emailed like other posts, which seems like a good idea. Here are the charts that initially appeared at the end of “The New New York Review of Books,” a look at how the co...
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