{{WP:Reliable sources/Perennial sources/Header}} {{WP:RSPIntro|Newsweek}} This source has separate reliability assessments by time period or topic; each is presented in its own section below. __TOC__ == pre-2013 == {{Infobox source reliability | type = website | title = [[Newsweek]] (pre-2013) | shortcut = | status = gr | last = 2019 | domain1 = newsweek.com | rfc = [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 280#Newsweek RfC|Rfc]] | rfcdate = 2019 }} === Summary === There is consensus that articles from ''Newsweek'' pre-2013 are generally reliable for news covered during that time. In 2011, ''Newsweek'' was a reputable magazine with only some minor problems while it was owned by [[The Newsweek Daily Beast Company]] (which also owned ''{{pslink|The Daily Beast}}''). Blogs under ''Newsweek'', including The Gaggle, should be handled with the [[WP:NEWSBLOG]] policy. ''See also: [[#Newsweek (2013-present)|Newsweek (2013–present)]].'' === Discussions === {{WP:RSPLinks}} ==== RSN ====
* [[WP:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 432#WP:NEWSWEEK]]
=== Recency === {{WP:RSPLAST/sandbox|2019|table=no}} === Rfcs ===
# 2019 [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 280#Newsweek RfC|Rfc]]
== 2013–present == {{Infobox source reliability | type = website | title = [[Newsweek]] (2013–present) | shortcut = WP:NEWSWEEK | status = nc | last = 2024 | domain1 = newsweek.com | rfc = [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 280#Newsweek RfC|Rfc]] | rfcdate = 2019 }} === Summary === Unlike articles before 2013, ''Newsweek'' articles since 2013 are not generally reliable. From 2013 to 2018, ''Newsweek'' was owned and operated by [[IBT Media]], the parent company of ''{{pslink|International Business Times}}''. IBT Media introduced a number of bad practices to the once reputable magazine and mainly focused on [[clickbait]] headlines over quality journalism. Its current relationship with IBT Media is unclear, and ''Newsweek''{{'}}s quality has not returned to its status prior to the 2013 purchase. Many editors have noted that there are several exceptions to this standard, so consensus is to evaluate ''Newsweek'' content on a case-by-case basis. In addition, as of April 2024, ''Newsweek'' has disclosed that they make use of AI assistance to write articles. ''See also: {{pslink|Newsweek (pre-2013)}}.'' === Discussions === {{WP:RSPLinks}} === Recency === {{WP:RSPLAST/sandbox|2024|table=no}} === Rfcs ===
# 2019 [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 280#Newsweek RfC|Rfc]]
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== Original table rows for comparison == ''(remove this when this source page is ready to go live)'' {{Wikipedia:RSPTableHeader}} |- class="s-gr" id="Newsweek (pre-2013)" | data-sort-value="Newsweek 1933" | {{anchor|Newsweek (pre-2013)}} ''[[Newsweek]]'' (pre-2013) | {{WP:RSPSTATUS|gr}} | {{rsnl|280|Newsweek RfC|2019|rfc=y}} | {{WP:RSPLAST|2019}} | There is consensus that articles from ''Newsweek'' pre-2013 are generally reliable for news covered during that time. In 2011, ''Newsweek'' was a reputable magazine with only some minor problems while it was owned by [[The Newsweek Daily Beast Company]] (which also owned ''{{pslink|The Daily Beast}}''). Blogs under ''Newsweek'', including The Gaggle, should be handled with the [[WP:NEWSBLOG]] policy. ''See also: [[#Newsweek (2013-present)|Newsweek (2013–present)]].'' | {{WP:RSPUSES|newsweek.com}} |- class="s-nc" id="Newsweek (2013–present)" | data-sort-value="Newsweek 2013" | {{anchor|Newsweek (2013–present)|Newsweek (2013-present)}} ''[[Newsweek]]'' (2013–present) {{WP:RSPSHORTCUT|WP:NEWSWEEK}} | {{WP:RSPSTATUS|nc}} | {{rsnl|280|Newsweek RfC|2019|rfc=y}} | {{WP:RSPLAST|2024}} | Unlike articles before 2013, ''Newsweek'' articles since 2013 are not generally reliable. From 2013 to 2018, ''Newsweek'' was owned and operated by [[IBT Media]], the parent company of ''{{pslink|International Business Times}}''. IBT Media introduced a number of bad practices to the once reputable magazine and mainly focused on [[clickbait]] headlines over quality journalism. Its current relationship with IBT Media is unclear, and ''Newsweek''{{'}}s quality has not returned to its status prior to the 2013 purchase. Many editors have noted that there are several exceptions to this standard, so consensus is to evaluate ''Newsweek'' content on a case-by-case basis. In addition, as of April 2024, ''Newsweek'' has disclosed that they make use of AI assistance to write articles. ''See also: {{pslink|Newsweek (pre-2013)}}.'' | {{WP:RSPUSES|newsweek.com}} |}