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The New Yorker is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Founded as a weekly in 1925, the magazine is published 47 times annually, with five of these issues covering two-week spans. Although its reviews and events listings often focus on the cultural life of New York City, The New Yorker has a wide audience outside of New York and is read internationally. It is well known for its illustrated and often topical covers, its commentaries on popular culture and eccentric American culture, its attention to modern fiction by the inclusion of short stories and literary reviews, it’s rigorous fact-checking and copy editing, its journalism on politics and social issues, and its single-panel cartoons sprinkled throughout each issue. The New Yorker’s signature display typeface, used for its nameplate and headlines and the masthead above The Talk of the Town section, is Irvin, named after its creator, the designer-illustrator Rea Irvin. The body text of all articles in The New Yorker is set in Adobe Caslon. One uncommonly formal feature of the magazine’s in-house style is the placement of diaeresis marks in words with repeating vowels, such as reelected, preeminent, and cooperate, in which the two vowel letters indicate separate vowel sounds. The magazine also continues to use a few spellings that are otherwise little used in American English, such as fuelled, focussed, venders, teen-ager, traveler, marvelous, carrousel, and canister. The magazine also spells out the names of numerical amounts, such as “two million three hundred thousand dollars” instead of “$2.3 million”, even for very large figures. As far back as the 1940s, the magazine’s reputation for fact-checking was already established. However, the magazine played a role in a literary scandal and defamation lawsuit over two articles written by Janet Malcolm in the 1990s, who wrote about Sigmund Freud’s legacy. Questions were raised about the magazine’s fact-checking process. As of 2010, The New Yorker employs sixteen fact-checkers. In July 2011, the magazine was sued for defamation in United States district court for an article written by David Grann on July 12, 2010, but the case was summarily dismissed. Today, the magazine is often identified as the leading publication for rigorous fact-checking. Since 1993, the magazine has published occasional stories of comics journalism (alternately called “sketchbook reports”) by such cartoonists as Marisa Acocella Marchetto, Barry Blitt, Sue Coe, Robert Crumb, and Aline Kominsky-Crumb, Jules Feiffer, Ben Katchor, Carol Lay, Gary Panter, Art Spiegelman, Mark Alan Stamaty, and Ronald Wimberly. The New Yorker offers an annual digital access subscription, a 12-week digital access subscription, and an annual print and digital access subscription. The annual digital access subscription is $49.99 for one year and then it renews at $119.99 yearly. The features of the annual digital access subscription are unlimited access to newyorker.com, including cartoons, crosswords, and more, exclusive access to the New Yorker app for iOS and Android, new subscribers receive a 20% discount on wall art from the Conde Nast Store and include a free New Yorker limited-edition tote bag. The 12-week digital access subscription is $6 for 12 weeks and it renews at $119.99 yearly. The features of the 12-week digital access subscription are unlimited access to newyorker.com, including cartoons, crosswords, and more, exclusive access to the New Yorker app for iOS and Android, new subscribers receive a 20% discount on wall art from the Conde Nast Store and include a free New Yorker limited-edition tote bag. The annual print and digital access subscription is $74.99 for one year, and it renews at $169.99 per year. The features of the annual print and digital access subscription are the print edition, delivered weekly, unlimited access to all of newyorker.com, including cartoons, crossword puzzles, and more, exclusive access to the New Yorker app for iOS and Android, and includes a free New Yorker limited-edition tote bag. If you are a student or educator, you are eligible to receive 50% off any subscription, while still receiving the same benefits. You can also gift any of The New Yorker’s subscriptions to a family member or friend. 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