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A manic news cycle in New York

October 9, 2024
The crisis in the Eric Adams administration is also testing New York's media. (AP Photo/Illustration by Katie Kosma)

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New York City is the media capital of the world, but the number of people and outlets covering the city locally has taken a hit recently. Over the past few years, the Wall Street Journal dropped its independent metro section, the New York Times announced it would stop endorsing local races, and the all-news radio station WCBS went off the air. 

But a number of scrappy upstarts have started filling the void. The City, a digital news nonprofit, has led some of the best coverage of the ongoing scandals in the administration of Mayor Eric Adams. And Hell Gate, a year-old digital publication, is providing a fresh, voicey take on news and culture.

Today’s guest is Christopher Robbins, an editor and cofounder of Hell Gate, on the state of news in New York, the latest (at least as of our conversation) fallout from the Adams administration, and how he hopes to keep Hell Gate around for a while.

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Hosted by Josh Hersh
Produced by Emily Russell

Josh Hersh is an editor at CJR. He was previously a correspondent and senior producer at Vice News.