Tablet (magazine)

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For the London-based weekly Catholic review, see The Tablet. For the New-York-based weekly Catholic newspaper, see The Tablet (Diocese of Brooklyn).
Tablet Magazine
Tablet Magazine logo.jpg
Web address tabletmag.com
Commercial? No
Available in English
Owner Nextbook
Editor Alana Newhouse
Launched June 2009; 6 years ago (2009-06)

Tablet magazine is an American Jewish general interest online magazine sponsored by Nextbook.[1] Launched in June 2009, it is the successor magazine to Nextbook (2003–09).

Tablet magazine runs several new pieces each day, in addition to hourly updates on its blog, The Scroll. It also produces weekly installments of its podcast, Vox Tablet.

In December 2009, Nextbook, Inc, Tablet's parent company, announced a strategic partnership with JDub Records.[2] According to the JTA: "Under the partnership, the two organizations will remain separate and will still produce their own records and books and cultural materials, but JDub will essentially become Nextbook's in-house marketing and PR department."

Notable stories[edit]

In 2012, questions by Michael C. Moynihan, writing for Tablet, led to Jonah Lehrer's resignation from The New Yorker: Lehrer had invented and cobbled together quotes attributed to Bob Dylan for his biography of the singer, Imagine: How Creativity Works.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nextbook becomes Tablet, By Jacob Berkman · June 9, 2009 [1]
  2. ^ Inside the Nextbook-JDub partnership, Jacob Berkman, December 22, 2009 [2]
  3. ^ Kamer, Foster. "Q & A: Michael C. Moynihan, The Guy Who Uncovered Jonah Lehrer’s Fabrication Problem". New York Observer. 

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