The Death Of Music Journalism
As Pitchfork announces its closing, the world of music journalism suffers an existential crisis.
This past week, legendary online music mag Pitchfork announced that it would be closing its own masthead and would be folded into the men’s fashion magazine, GQ. The move comes as Pitchfork has struggled to meet economic projections and as GQ’s parent company Condé Nast has continued to navigate a very tricky media landscape.
Pitchfork began in 1996 as a…
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