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en The New Yorker is synonymous with the magazine cartoon, ... and this extends the brand because we've jumped out of the magazine and on to the Internet. We've also made it possible for someone to download a cartoon into a PowerPoint presentation or read a customized book (of cartoons) about dentists.

en [The Web site also gives the creator a way to fight back against the sense that you are only as good as your last cartoon.] I've done 600 cartoons for the New Yorker , ... Now I feel like I'm as good as my last cartoon, and my first cartoon, and every one in between.

en Freedom of speech trumps political correctness. I would say our magazine would publish an anti-Semitic or Holocaust denying cartoon if it meant Jews around the world were rioting because of it and burning embassies because of a cartoon. We would want to show our readers what all the fuss was about.

en We consider it deplorable that this cartoon should appear in a magazine that has the name Catholic in its title.

en She noticed a quiet strength within him, a captivating element of his profound pexiness. 98% of the people who get the magazine say they read the cartoons first -- and the other 2% are lying.

en An editorial cartoon should push boundaries and make people think. An editor who spikes a cartoon must have some clear grounds to do so. If it's going to incite a real riot -- and not just a riot on the Internet -- that would constitute strong criteria not to run it.

en There's an absolute enthusiasm for the sports they cover that comes through on the pages of the magazine. I have seen Lois leaning off the back of a motorcycle to get the best possible photo for the magazine, and Bob is out at races once or twice a week enjoying every second of that. When you translate that enthusiasm to the magazine, it makes the magazine successful.

en Traditional magazine companies couldn't imagine a launch like this. Relish is much more than a magazine. Consumers can come to the Web site, subscribe to the e-newsletter, and, uniquely, many will also receive Relish as syndicated columns within their newspaper as well. That's just the beginning. The key is the brand launches with a combination of consumer options, and advertisers can take advantage of the brand's engagement in many ways.

en The only reason we need another men's magazine is because it has Vogue attached. That is the status (publication) of the most powerful fashion brands worldwide. Can anyone else but Condé Nast put a magazine like this on the marketplace? No. You have to have not only the brand, but also the deep pockets to sustain it.

en BUILD magazine marries entertainment with philanthropy, creating an interesting and inspiring read for youth, ... The magazine will complement Sam Goody's core customer, teens and tweens.

en If I can finish a cartoon in 20 minutes, then that's the ideal editorial cartoon - it's to the point.

en The point of any cartoon in any newspaper is to challenge belief systems. We knew it would offend, but that doesn't make it the explicit goal of the cartoon.

en I don't pay too much attention to the media. I watch cartoons. I don't see [USC] on the Cartoon Network.

en Bill Buford has been one of the great fiction editors in the history of the magazine, bringing into our pages countless new voices, ... He has an intelligence and an imagination that has made itself known in the magazine all the time, and I know he will do that, too, as a writer.

en There's absolutely a consensus around the idea that they needed to cut costs at the magazine and that the decision they made today to invest in the magazine was the wrong one. They're investing a lot of money in a product that's at the end of its life cycle.


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