New York Magazine has hired writer and radio host Hanna Rosin as editorial director for audio.
The move comes as the magazine aims to expand its podcast output.
In her new role, Rosin will oversee the magazine’s existing podcast portfolio, including Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway’s “Pivot” and a forthcoming launch, and exploring new series.
Previously, Rosin was with The Atlantic and Slate, among other publications. Most recently, she was at NPR, where she co-hosted the podcast/radio program “Invisibilia” since 2016.
Rosin is a graduate of Stanford University.
Apart from a new hire, NY Magazine has also announced three promotions. These include:
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