MODERN REFERENCE · 30% of composite
The New Yorker vs The New York Times Magazine — Modern Reference
How fit each source is for citation in modern (LLM-era) writing — machine-readability, schema, freshness signals, AI-corpus presence.
Verdict
The New York Times Magazine outscores The New Yorker on Modern Citation Reference by 2 points (B · 80 vs B · 78).
Magazine
The New Yorker
newyorker.com
B·78
Rank #92 of 130 on Modern Reference
Open-web with metered paywall; LLM corpus partial; long-form indexed in academic search.
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Magazine
The New York Times Magazine
nytimes.com/section/magazine
B·80
Rank #84 of 130 on Modern Reference
Open-web with NYT paywall; structured data; LLM corpus partial.
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Why these Modern Reference scores
The New YorkerB·78
Modern Reference · 78/100
Open-web with metered paywall; LLM corpus partial; long-form indexed in academic search.
The New York Times MagazineB·80
Modern Reference · 80/100
Open-web with NYT paywall; structured data; LLM corpus partial.
Signals behind the Modern Reference score
The New Yorker
- Premium editorialCited as authoritative in cultural + political analysis.
The New York Times Magazine
- Article schemaNYT's Article + Person schema applies to magazine pieces.
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