James Poniewozik has served as chief television critic for The New York Times since 2015, bringing extensive media analysis experience to his work.
Previously, he was television and media critic at Time magazine and wrote media columns for Salon.
His critical writing is known for being thoughtful, provocative, and entertaining, with punchy prose and witty observations.
Poniewozik resides in Brooklyn and has built a reputation for insightful cultural commentary that connects television programming to broader societal trends and political developments in America.
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