From: NYTimes.com <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: The New York Times Magazine: CNN Had a Problem. Trump Solved It. Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2017 21:33:19 +0000 View in Browser Add [email protected] to your address book. a iThe New York Times (,The New York Times Friday. April 7. 2017 NYTimes.com » When CNN debuted in 1980, its original mission was to "make the news the star," but by the late '9Os, this strategy was not enough to guarantee an audience now that Fox News, with its decidedly nonneutral take, was an option. CNN needed an identity. In this week's cover story, Jonathan Mahler tells the story of how President Trump solved that problem for the network, largely because of a strange symbiosis between him and CNN's president, Jeff Zucker, that dates back to their work together on reality TV. Last spring the two men ran into each other in a men's room. "You think any of this would have happened without `The Apprentice'?" Trump asked. Elsewhere in the magazine, Leslie Jamison writes about living in the shadow of a fairy tale when she became a stepmother. Robert F. Worth reports on the coming French election and the debate over extremism. And Carina Chocano writes about our uneasiness when others show their thirst — even politicians. Also, we say farewell to Rosie Schaap's Drink column with a collection of some of our favorites. Cheers! Happy reading, Jake Silverstein Editor in Chief EFTA00627844
We Zucker. Jeff Zucker. Philip Montgomery for The New York Times FEATURE CNN Had a Problem. Donald Trump Solved It. B) JONATHAN :\IAHLER Inside the strange symbiosis between Jeff Zucker and the president he helped create. RGilles Kepel en route to a meeting at Villepinte prison, outside Paris, in December. Illustration by Ben FEATURE In the Shadow of a Fairy Tale By LESLIE JAM ISON On becoming a stepmother. itrome Sessini/Magnum. for The New York Times FEATURE The Professor and the Jihadi By ROBERT F. WORT!! When a terrorist made a death threat against Gilles Kepel, France's most famous scholar of Islam, it deepened his embroilment in a national debate over Muslim assimilation and extremism. DRINK The Ghost at the Bar By ROSIE SCIIAAP Like other communities, bars honor and remember those who say goodbye. EFTA00627845
NOTEBOOK Drinking Through the Years: The Best of Our Drink Column A I ORK TIMES A toast to Rosie Schaap. ADVERTISEMENT Iii Illustration by Javier Jaen FIRST WORDS It's Easy to Be Called `Thirsty' on Social Media. What About on Capitol Hill? After years of mocking one another's neediness and embarrassing overeagerness, we've started to see it in our politicians too. EFTA00627846
,,Eggs Kejriwal. Illustration by Adam Ferris,: ON TECHNOLOGY Why Can't Silicon Valley Fix Online Harassment? By JENNA SVORTI IA3.1 The answer might stretch back to the founding principles of the web. Centl and Hyers for The New York Times EAT Egg, Cheese and Toast, Mumbai Style By "IEJAI. RAO The everyday breakfast trinity blessed with the raw heat of green chiles. THE ETHICIST Is It O.K. That Our Friends Are Constantly Suing People? lic 1•11 1\11 \\ Ili() \ The magazine's Ethicist columnist on what's wrong with being litigious, an older relative's love affair and revealing a buried secret. LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION Letter of Recommendation: Berliner Fernsehturm LAUREN ON ELK An awkward, soothing television tower, for Germans and expatriates alike. ADVERTISEMENT EFTA00627847
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