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53: 354: 489:'s "distinctive" brand, but argued that the hashtag misrepresents the site's journalism. "We are not looking to argue that up is down and black is white for the sake of being contrarian against all logic or intellectual rigor. But journalism is more interesting when it surprises you either with the conclusions that it reaches or the ways that it reaches them." 497:"liberal contrarianism", had shifted towards "a more reliable, left-wing slant", whilst still giving space for heterodox opinions, albeit "tempered by other, graver duties". He argued that this was necessary within the context of a "Manichean age of flagrant cruelty and corruption", although he also acknowledged that it could be "a troubling limitation". 62: 440:
for international readers in June 2015, explaining "our U.S.-based sales team sells primarily to domestic advertisers, many of whom only want to reach a domestic audience. ...The end result is that, outside the United States, we are not covering our costs." At the same time, it was stated that there
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contributor Daniel Engber reflected on the changes that had occurred on the site since he started writing for it 15 years previously. He suggested that its original worldview, influenced by its founder Kinsley and described by Engber as "feisty, surprising, debate-club centrist-by-default" and
315:. Many of the articles are short (less than 2,000 words) and argument-driven. Around 2010, the magazine also began running long-form journalism. Many of the longer stories are an outgrowth of the "Fresca Fellowships", so-called because former editor Plotz liked the soft drink 474:
as "an idea that sounds wrong or counterintuitive proposed as though it were the tightest logic ever", and in explaining its success wrote "Readers want to click on Slate Pitches because they want to know what a writer could possibly say that would support their logic".
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being the most popular. This count had shrunk to 14 by February 2015, with all receiving six million downloads per month. The podcasts are "a profitable part of business"; the magazine charges more for advertising in its podcasts than in any of its other content.
256:, the magazine is "not fundamentally a breaking news source", but rather aimed at helping readers to "analyze and understand and interpret the world" with witty and entertaining writing. As of mid-2015, it publishes about 1,500 stories per month. 319:. "The idea is that every writer and editor on staff has to spend a month or six weeks a year not doing their regular job, but instead working on a long, ambitious project of some sort", Plotz said in an interview. 1468:
To be a Slatey writer, you must cut through the media welter ... This can be done in a number of ways. is to make the contrarian case that all the common assumptions about a subject are simply and hopelessly
519:"almost from the very beginning" of the medium. Its first podcast offering, released on July 15, 2005, featured selected stories from the site read by Andy Bowers, who had joined 376:
in 2007, an online video magazine with content that relates to or expands upon their written articles. In 2013, the magazine was redesigned under the guidance of design director
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called "Slate Plus", offering ad-free podcasts and bonus materials. A year later, it had attracted 9,000 subscribers generating about $ 500,000 in annual revenue.
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column). At the time, it had around 40 full-time editorial staff. The following year, a dedicated ad sales team was created.
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started a daily feature, "Today's Pictures", on November 30, 2005, which featured 15–20 photographs from the archive at
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for General Excellence. In the same year, the magazine laid off several high-profile journalists, including co-founder
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s then editor-in-chief Julia Turner acknowledged a reputation for counterintuitive arguments forms part of
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that covers current affairs, politics, and culture in the United States. It was created in 1996 by former
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pieces arguing against commonly held views about a subject, giving rise to the #slatepitches Twitter
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that share a common theme. The column also features two animated "Interactive Essays" a month.
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launched the "Slate Book Review" in 2012, a monthly books section edited by Dan Kois.
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became profitable after preceding years had seen layoffs and falling ad revenues.
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As of 2021, the magazine is both ad-supported and has a membership model with a
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became editor-in-chief on April 1, 2019. He stepped down in January 2022.
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is based in New York City, with an additional office in Washington, D.C.
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views, giving rise to the term "Slate Pitches". It has a generally
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then became editor until July 2014, when he was replaced by
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Reputation for counterintuitive arguments ("Slate pitches")
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s founder and was its first editor, from 1996 until 2002.
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podcasts have gotten longer over the years. The original
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Hillary Frey was named new editor in chief in May 2022.
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s editor from 2002 until 2008. Weisberg's deputy editor
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Optional for Slate Plus and commenting only (US readers)
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ran 15 minutes; by 2012, most ran about 45 minutes.
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