Page One: Inside the New York Times
Andrew Rossi
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Plot Summary
With the Internet surpassing print as our main news source, and newspapers going bankrupt, Page One: Inside the New York Times chronicles the media industry's transformation and assesses the high stakes for democracy. The film deftly makes a beeline for the eye of the storm or, depending on how you look at it, the inner sanctum of the media, gaining unprecedented access to the New York Times newsroom for a year. At the media desk, a dialectical play-within-a-play transpires as writers like salty David Carr track print journalism's metamorphosis even as their own paper struggles to stay vital and solvent, publishing material from WikiLeaks and encouraging writers to connect more directly with their audience. Meanwhile, rigorous journalism including vibrant cross-cubicle debate and collaboration, tenacious jockeying for on-record quotes, and skilful page-one pitching is alive and well. The resources, intellectual capital, stamina, and self-awareness mobilized when it counts attest there are no shortcuts when analyzing and reporting complex truths.
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Customer Reviews
Very Interesting!!!
This is a really great insight into one of the biggest newspapers in the world, and what is going on in probably every publishing house around the globe with these ever chaging times and technological advancements. A great watch and thoroughly recommended.
David Carr is...
... a star!!
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