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Baquet began his journalism career at the New Orleans States-Item, which later merged with The Times-Picayune. [17] [18] After six years at the Times-Picayune, he joined the Chicago Tribune in 1984, where he won the Pulitzer Prize, before joining The New York Times in April 1990 as an investigative reporter on the Metro desk. In May 1992, he ...
Daniel Okrent (born April 2, 1948) is an American writer and editor.He is best known for having served as the first public editor of The New York Times newspaper, inventing Rotisserie League Baseball, [1] and for writing several books (such as Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, which served as a major source for the 2011 Ken Burns/Lynn Novick miniseries Prohibition).
The New York Times created a Node.js-based web application that could scrape information from several different sources in March 2020. The Times made its dataset publicly available on GitHub that month. By June, The New York Times was staffing six developers with scraping data and more than one hundred employees were involved in data collection ...
Updated November 9, 2016 at 2:08 PM On Tuesday, Donald Trump was elected the next president. Soon after, an apparent quote from a 1998 issue of People Magazine went viral on the Internet:
In 2019, Marchese began writing The New York Times Magazine 's Talk column, which featured long-form interviews with cultural figures and other notable people. [9] In 2024, Talk transitioned into a weekly podcast and interview franchise, The Interview, hosted by Marchese and Lulu Garcia-Navarro. [10]
The New York Times Staff 2002 Breaking News, Affiliated September 11 Coverage [36] Creative Use of the Medium, Affiliated Photographers Journal N/A General Excellence in Online Journalism – Affiliated, Large N/A The New York Times Staff 2003 General Excellence in Online Journalism – Affiliated, Large [37] Breaking News, Affiliated
The article, which New York Magazine has made available online, was published June 10, 1985 — 18 days before the release of “St. Elmo’s Fire,” one of the most quintessential Brat Pack ...
The New York Times' former opinion section editor James Bennet, in light of the paper's Tom Cotton controversy, also disagreed, arguing that by catering to a partisan readership and an influx of new journalists focusing on digital content the New York Times under A.G. Sulzberger had taken on an "illiberal bias". [46]