Mallory Rubin is an American editor and podcaster. She is most well-known for her work at The Ringer, and for the Binge Mode [1] pop culture podcast which she co-hosted with Jason Concepcion. [2] [3] She is one of the founding editors of The Ringer and currently serves as Editor-In-Chief. [4] [5]
Rubin is a Baltimore native. She grew up in Reisterstown [6] and is an alumna of Syracuse University.
Rubin worked at Sports Illustrated and as an editor at Grantland. [7] [8] In 2015, she was one of several Grantland staffers who left with founder Bill Simmons to join HBO; Grantland shut down soon after. [9] [10]
She later began working as a writer and editor at The Ringer and became a co-host of the podcast Binge Mode. [11] She was also a co-host of the Game of Thrones discussion shows After the Thrones on HBO and Talk the Thrones on Twitter, along with fellow Ringer employees Jason Concepcion and Chris Ryan. [12] Also in 2019, Rubin was a panelist at a session about Game of Thrones at SXSW in Austin, Texas. [13]
In 2017 Time Magazine included Binge Mode on its list of the year's Top Ten Podcasts, [14] and in 2019, after expanding its critical focus to include the Harry Potter series, [15] the show was named the best podcast of the year by USA Today's For the Win. [16]
Mallory Rubin is an American editor and podcaster. She is most well-known for her work at The Ringer, and for the Binge Mode [1] pop culture podcast which she co-hosted with Jason Concepcion. [2] [3] She is one of the founding editors of The Ringer and currently serves as Editor-In-Chief. [4] [5]
Rubin is a Baltimore native. She grew up in Reisterstown [6] and is an alumna of Syracuse University.
Rubin worked at Sports Illustrated and as an editor at Grantland. [7] [8] In 2015, she was one of several Grantland staffers who left with founder Bill Simmons to join HBO; Grantland shut down soon after. [9] [10]
She later began working as a writer and editor at The Ringer and became a co-host of the podcast Binge Mode. [11] She was also a co-host of the Game of Thrones discussion shows After the Thrones on HBO and Talk the Thrones on Twitter, along with fellow Ringer employees Jason Concepcion and Chris Ryan. [12] Also in 2019, Rubin was a panelist at a session about Game of Thrones at SXSW in Austin, Texas. [13]
In 2017 Time Magazine included Binge Mode on its list of the year's Top Ten Podcasts, [14] and in 2019, after expanding its critical focus to include the Harry Potter series, [15] the show was named the best podcast of the year by USA Today's For the Win. [16]