Ariel Levy, a New Yorker Staff Writer, Joins ’60 Minutes’ as Contributor

CultureNews newsroom brief · 2h ago · 1 min read · via variety.com

Ariel Levy, a staff writer at The New Yorker magazine who has analyzed sexuality in culture and profiled a number of political and cultural newsmakers, will join “60 Minutes” as a contributor, the latest journalist to join the show’s ranks as it is being remade by Bari Weiss, the

Ariel Levy's addition to "60 Minutes" is a significant move for the long-running news program, which has been undergoing a transformation under the guidance of Bari Weiss. As a staff writer at The New Yorker, Levy has established herself as a sharp analyst of cultural trends and a skilled interviewer, making her a strong fit for the show's contributor roster. Her expertise in exploring complex topics, including sexuality and identity, will likely bring a fresh perspective to "60 Minutes."

Levy's profile of high-profile figures and her incisive commentary on cultural phenomena will undoubtedly enhance the show's coverage of arts and culture. With her unique voice and experience, she will likely tackle a wide range of subjects, from politics and social issues to entertainment and technology. As "60 Minutes" continues to evolve, Levy's contributions will be closely watched by audiences interested in in-depth storytelling and thought-provoking analysis.

What's next to watch is how Levy's cultural expertise will be leveraged on "60 Minutes" and what kinds of stories she will tell. Will she focus on profiling influential figures, analyzing cultural trends, or exploring complex social issues? As the show continues to adapt to changing viewer habits and cultural landscapes, Levy's role will be an important one to follow. With her impressive track record and versatility as a journalist, Levy is poised to make a meaningful impact on "60 Minutes" and further cement the show's reputation as a leading source of in-depth reporting and analysis.

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