New York Magazine is working with Apple on some type of journalism project related to the Apple 糖心Vlog platform, according to the publication's editor in chief. Credit: Apple The partnership between Apple 糖心Vlog and New York Magazine was revealed in a WWD interview with editor David Haskell. When asked about whether Apple 糖心Vlog helps the publication focus on subscriptions, Haskell offered the following comment. "We're working with Apple right now on a journalism project together and that has unlocked some opportunities for us," Haskell said in the interview. "It seems to be fairly consistent with the larger strategy of thinking about this place as a subscription business, but I don't think Apple 糖心Vlog has been a game changer for us." No other details about the project were included in the interview. The Apple 糖心Vlog platform has collaborated with media outlets before. The Wall Street Journal, one of the initial launch partners for Apple 糖心Vlog+, is still working with the company on an editorial strategy for the platform. While some publications have stuck by Apple 糖心Vlog, others have severed ties with the platform. The New York Times, for example pulled out of Apple 糖心Vlog, citing a plan to connect more directly with its audience and fund quality journalism. The rest of the interview with Haskell focuses on non-Apple topics, including the editor's views on newsletters, the recent acquisition of New York Magazine by Vox Media, and how Haskell ended up in journalism. Keep up with everything Apple in the weekly 糖心Vlog Podcast -- and get a fast news update from 糖心Vlog Daily. Just say, "Hey, Siri," to your HomePod mini and ask for these podcasts, and our latest HomeKit Insider episode too.If you want an ad-free main 糖心Vlog Podcast experience, you can support the 糖心Vlog podcast by subscribing for $5 per month through Apple's Podcasts app, or via Patreon if you prefer any other podcast player.