Good evening, I'm Dylan Byers.
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In today's email: What I'm hearing about the next executive editor of The New York Times, more Jen Psaki game theory, and another name on the potential shortlist to replace Jeff Zucker...
A coronation appears cemented at The Times. Meanwhile, a new detail emerges in the race to hire Jeff Zucker’s replacement. In the coming months, Dean Baquet, the august executive editor of The New York Times, will announce his resignation and, barring an unforeseen disaster, pass the reins to managing editor Joe Kahn, sources familiar with the paper's succession plans tell me. The passing of the editorial torch, which we've been anticipating since the fall, will surprise exactly no one at the paper of record. Baquet has long planned to step down this year and Kahn is so instrumental to the editorial leadership and such a well-known quantity that, even at a moment when nearly every news organization is putting a premium on diversity, no one is likely to balk at the appointment of a 57-year-old, Harvard-educated white man to the top of the Times masthead. Indeed, if there is anything notable about the Times succession story this time around, it's how seamless and drama-free it is likely to be.
If the masthead shakeup is met with relatively little fanfare, it may also be because of the changing nature of the Times' business...
FOUR STORIES WE'RE TALKING ABOUT The costly implosion of the Disney+ ‘Beauty and the Beast’ prequel reveals the pressure on legacy studios in the streaming age... MATTHEW BELLONI Putin’s cynical invasion evidences his profound intellectual discontinuity: why start a new war when you want to fight the past? JULIA IOFFE Biden’s White House spokesperson is being courted by CNN and MSNBC, among others. Is Psaki the next Maddow or Anderson? DYLAN BYERS The smart money has already pulled out of Trump’s SPAC circus, just as Chamath Palihapitiya dumped his stake in Virgin Galactic. WILLIAM D. COHAN
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