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“No matter what form you read it on, the intent is to be true to who we are,” says New Yorker editor David Remnick. “Most of our readers at this point still think the best technology for reading it is on print. Those proportions will inevitably change. How much they will change, I don’t know. I’m not a media fortuneteller, I’m not a, God forbid, a media consultant.”
> Remnick’s son is a photo editor at Daily Pennsylvanian
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