The New York Times Magazine is 130 years old, and the world into which it publishes every week is undergoing more change than at any point in its long history. Today, the formats we all work in are vast, complex and ever-changing. A single story may exist as a piece of writing in print and digital form, a long audio experience, and a video that captures the essence of the piece and itself exists in different lengths and formats on different platforms. We’ve adapted well to this change. The Magazine reaches a larger audience of readers than ever before, across print and digital formats. And most importantly, we continue to publish the best collection of magazine journalism in the country, work that has led to seven Pulitzer Prizes in the past nine years.Â