"Pitchfork's Merger with GQ: The Impact on Music Media and Musicians"

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Pitchfork, a renowned music publication known for its influential music reviews and critical talent, has been absorbed into the GQ organization by Condé Nast, resulting in job losses and concerns about the future of music journalism. The move has raised questions about the representation of women and non-binary writers in music media, as well as the prioritization of music as a distinct art form. The absorption also signifies a shift in the landscape of music journalism, leaving a void in the industry and prompting reflections on the value of specialized music publications in the digital age.
- Pitchfork’s absorption into GQ is a travesty for music media – and musicians The Guardian
- Condé Nast Is Folding Pitchfork Into GQ, With Layoffs The New York Times
- Music Journalism Can't Afford A Hollowed-Out Pitchfork Defector
- Pitchfork, The Music Press, And The Silencing Of Storytellers | Features Clash Magazine
- Pitchfork Is Being Folded Into GQ, as Condé Nast Seeks ‘Best Path Forward’ for Music Publication Variety
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