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Jonathan Mahler

Jonathan Mahler

Staff Writer at The New York Times Magazine

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  • English
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  • Entertainment

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Sports Anchors Went All In on Outrage. Then There’s Scott Van Pelt.

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William Friedkin Made Car Chases Into Art

The director was equal parts exacting and reckless.
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Jonathan Mahler, a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine, has been writing for the magazine since 2001.
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How David Zaslav Blew Up Hollywood

A merger put him in the driver’s seat at Warner Brothers, one of the industry’s biggest studios. It has been a wild ride.
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A Murdoch Succession

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The Sunday Read: ‘The Most Dangerous Person in the World Is Randi W...

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