The New Yorker
newyorker.com
PDF Conversion Score
45/ 100
Score Insights
Fair (0–49)Good (50–79)Great (80–100)
- Native page count
- 9
- PrintFriendly page count
- 59
- Delta
- 556% (Low)
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Score Breakdown
- Large black image/media areaA large black rectangle occupies the majority of the page below the article header, likely a failed image or video load, leaving most of the page visually empty.
- Subscription prompt overlayA 'Unlock this story for just $2.50 $1' prompt appears at the bottom of the black area, indicating the article content is paywalled and not visible to the reader.
- No article body content visibleOnly the title, subtitle, author, and date are visible; the actual article text is completely absent due to the paywall restriction and failed content rendering.
- Wasted page spaceThe large black area takes up roughly 60-70% of the printable page area, resulting in a very poor use of the printed page.
About this website
The New Yorker is a prestigious American magazine offering in-depth journalism, commentary, criticism, fiction, and cultural coverage since 1925.
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