Legacy of trust: How The Atlantic forges a close connection with its readers through fearless reporting - FIPP
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- “Journalism and factual, independent reporting are always important, but more so today than ever before,” says Megha Garibaldi, Chief Growth Officer at The Atlantic, as she contemplates the continued impact of the 169-year-old magazine’s investigative articles. “And I think The Atlantic is providing that value to readers in terms of bringing incredible long-form journalism from writers who are truly fantastic.”