Political Moderation, Hosting, & Interviewing
With a keen eye for detail and a dedication to truth, JANE COASTON fearlessly tackles contentious subjects, earning respect for her integrity and expertise. Coaston effectively manages challenging discussions with grace, intelligence, and wit.
On American Conservatism: Shifting Political Alignments & Understandings
As a prolific journalist at the intersection of politics and culture, JANE COASTON is known for her insightful analysis and nuanced perspectives. As the political landscape continues to shift, Coaston provides forecasting, analysis, and a broader understanding of the mechanisms behind public concern.
The Importance of Media Messaging
As a leading voice in media, JANE COASTON navigates complex topics with clarity and depth in writing and on air, shedding light on the pressing issues shaping our world. By diving into the ways major media outlets spin contemporary issues, Coaston leaves audiences feeling confident in their ability to interpret headlines.
Jane Coaston’s New York Times column covers sports, politics, and history
Journalist JANE COASTON offers context and analysis on the biggest debates in sports, politics, and history:
Jane Coaston shapes American conservative culture as an on-air contributor
Political journalist JANE COASTON is a panelist on CNN’s The Chris Wallace Show and appears on-air across the network in coverage of stories related to American conservative politics. Coaston has a long history of political and cultural commentary across news networks, as seen in her guest appearance on The Bulwark podcast, where she discussed “The Culture War of Absurdity." Her New York Times op-eds include "Getting Back to Basics on Free Speech" and "What MAGA Influencers Are Missing About Football." Coaston’s strong internal compass and clear-eyed assessments of the world around us contribute to consistently entertaining, enlightening engagements that shift perspectives.
Jane Coaston is a contributing opinion writer at The New York Times with a special interest in American conservatism. She has written on topics including QAnon, college admission scandals, evangelicalism in America, college football and elections. She was also the host of the popular New York Times podcast, The Argument, which offered context, analysis, and good-faith engagement on current political debates.
Jane was a Senior Politics Reporter at Vox, covering current events spanning from the Republican Party to the Black Lives Matter Movement. Her work has appeared on MSNBC, CNN, ABC News, NPR, The Ringer, Buzzfeed, and The Washington Post, and she has written for publications ranging from ESPN Magazine to The National Review.
She attended the University of Michigan, holding a B.A. in History and Political Science with a focus on World War II, and she currently lives in Los Angeles, CA with her husband.