Tablet, a longstanding online magazine, is launching a print edition to counteract the narrowing discourse in digital media. Editor-in-Chief Alana Newhouse commented on how Tablet has become a refuge for readers feeling abandoned by traditional news outlets, asserting that they are committed to truth-telling in an era of misinformation. The monthly print magazine, set to debut on June 1 and edited by Lorin Stein, aims to provide a tangible form of journalism with the weight it deserves, establishing a return to its roots during a time when many media outlets are struggling.
Over the past 16 years, Tablet has become a refuge for people who felt alienated by news sources they used to depend on.
While legacy media was busy ignoring reality, we established a reputation for telling the truth.
We've always known that the most radical thing you can do is look to your roots. Now, we're doing that with our journalism, putting it back on paper, giving it the weight it deserves.
The Internet has only narrowed the conversation so that there isn't any conversation at all; we can't even be sure the information on our screens hasn't been spewed out by a bot.
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