Print Deadline Comes Back to Bite New York Times Magazine

The closest thing to politics coverage this weekend is Jake Silverstein's introduction.

Arriving in this Sunday’s New York Times, a glossy magazine with no coverage of Tuesday’s election battle between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Instead, print readers will be greeted by this cover and special themed-issue content from six designers.

It’s a less than ideal situation, but as editor in chief Jake Silverstein explains in his Editor’s Letter, essentially unavoidable:

A little-known fact about The New York Times Magazine is that it is printed on the weekend before the one on which it is distributed.

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