Financial Times David Remnick tells
Trevor Butterworth he's happy at the New Yorker. He wouldn't mind extending the brand overseas, but "the question is to what degree is The New Yorker so
sui generis and American that it won't translate into a successful foreign product. I don't know but it's something I want to find out."
Butterworth writes: "Remnick's life outside the magazine is ordinary: he likes to watch television, and listen to jazz, to go to movies with his wife ... and to hang out with his three children."