Timeless Voice Amid Turmoil: 168-Year-Old Atlantic Thrives with Innovative Hybrid Publication Model
The 168-year-old publication The Atlantic is defying industry trends by thriving as a newspaper-magazine hybrid during challenging times for the news industry. Editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg aims to establish The Atlantic as the world's greatest writers collective.
The 168-year-old Atlantic magazine continues to thrive during tumultuous times in the news industry as a pioneering newspaper-magazine hybrid, driven by its ambitious goal of becoming the greatest writers collective on the planet under editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg's leadership. The publication has managed to adapt and evolve while maintaining its commitment to high-quality journalism and storytelling. With its unique blend of print and digital formats, The Atlantic remains a respected voice in the industry. Goldberg's vision for the magazine's future is focused on fostering a community of talented writers and promoting meaningful conversations through its publications.