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Graydon Carter helped define modern magazine journalism — from Spy to Vanity Fair to Air Mail. But in 2026, he’s not convinced the media industry is headed in the right direction. In this episode of The Breaker Pod with Lachlan Cartwright, Carter reflects on his decades shaping cultural coverage, his early calls on Donald Trump, and why he believes journalists should skip the White House Correspondents’ Dinner altogether. He also breaks down what made magazines powerful, why that influence has faded, and what it actually takes to build something people want to read now. Along the way, Carter shares behind-the-scenes stories from Vanity Fair, his approach to hiring and storytelling, and the biggest mistake media companies are making today. 00:00 Why journalists shouldn’t attend the WHCD 00:45 Early take on Trump and Spy Magazine 01:11 “Washed-up on local access TV” 02:04 Reinventing The New York Observer 04:30 The moment he knew it worked 05:09 Taking over Vanity Fair 07:22 How editors shape great stories 10:12 Building a must-read publication 14:11 Why he’d skip the WHCD today 15:26 Covering Trump: “a fire hose” 17:40 Why America “swings wildly” 24:03 What he looks for in young journalists 31:54 “You cannot cut your way to greatness” 35:00 Why media jobs aren’t as fun anymore 38:18 Why magazines lost their influence 40:10 The future of media and social platforms 41:20 His long-running feud with Trump #graydoncarter #media #journalism #politics #trump #vanityfair #podcast #interview #pressclub #news #whcd #digitalmedia 👉 Subscribe to the newsletter for original scoops, behind-the-scenes media drama, and reporting you won’t get anywhere else: https://www.breakermedia.com/subscribe [https://www.breakermedia.com/subscribe] 🎙️ New episodes weekly — exposing power, decoding media, and asking better questions. 💬 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay in the loop on how the media actually works.
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