'The Devil Wears Prada 2' Offers Journalists a Sobering Look at Industry Decline
By
Ryan Lattanzio
Toasted golden, schmeared with insight. Top of the rack.
Summary
The article discusses how 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' serves as a painful reminder for journalists about the ongoing contraction and attrition in the news industry. While general audiences will enjoy the film as a comfort watch with familiar characters and fashion, journalists watching in 2026 will see it as a sobering reflection of their industry's decline, particularly through the storyline of Miranda Priestley's Runway magazine being acquired by a soulless corporate entity.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledIf you're a journalist in 2026, however, watching this movie is like an ice-cold glass of water thrown in your face
the sobering reminder you didn't need about the contraction and attrition marring our industry
Miranda Priestley's (Streep) Runway magazine is being bought by a soulless
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