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Thursday, July 31st, 2008Marc Frons, chief technology officer, digital operations for the New York Times, is currently answering the public’s questions the Ask The Times forum at nytimes.com. He’ll be taking questions between July 28-Aug. 1, 2008.
Webmonkey.com posted a lengthy Q&A with Dan Jacobson from NPR and Derek Gottfrid from the New York Times about each of the […]
NY Times features (and hires for) Computational Journalism
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008Google News is the subject of a 1500-word article in the NY Times’ Technology section, At Google, Slow Growth in News Site, by Miguel Helft. Journalism 3G keynote Krishna Bharat gets quoted near the end of the piece.
Last week, for instance, a cluster of articles on gay marriages in California included those from major national […]
Andrew Revkin’s Big Job
Tuesday, April 29th, 2008Andrew Revkin, climate change beat reporter and blogger for NY Times, has one of the most important and difficult jobs on Earth. He’s watch captain as the planet undergoes epic transformative change, and as the impacts pile up in accelerating fashion. While his writing and reporting are up to the task he’s been handed, it’s […]
21st Century Editor in Chief Panel
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008An innovation is just an idea until the person in the corner office signs off and makes it real. We wanted to get a sense for what executive decisions are like for people at the top of the editorial pyramid. Specifically, we’re eager to learn how an Editor in charge assesses new technologies, and how […]
Improving Journalism Workflow: Automation & Productivity Panel
Monday, January 7th, 2008The speed and volume of today’s news cycle makes it borderline-impossible to do great journalism with anything that isn’t a great journalism process. Another thing about journalism processes is how they have to scale. Each story is its own production, as is each newspaper, newscast, magazine, and website. And then there’s the elephant in the […]
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