All entries tagged: NYT

Was the NYT wrong to conceal David Rohde’s kidnapping? Yes.

It’s been more than a week since New York Times reporter David Rohde escaped from his captors in Pakistan, so maybe now is a good time to try and look dispassionately at the massive coverup that prevented news of his kidnapping from being reported for more than six months — a coverup that included not [...]

35 comments | Posted by Mathew Ingram | July 1, 2009 | 7:30 am

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The Guardian ups the ante on APIs

The New York Times was the first major newspaper to take its cue from Google and open up its data via an API (which stands for application programming interface). In a nutshell, this allows developers to write programs that can automatically access the New York Times database, within certain limits, and use that data in [...]

6 comments | Posted by Mathew Ingram | March 10, 2009 | 8:25 pm

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Google exec, NYT go hyper-local

There’s an interesting battle shaping up in the “hyper-local” online journalism market, at least in the New York and New Jersey area. The New York Times confirmed on Monday that it is launching a new project called The Local, in co-operation with journalism students at the City University of New York. The network of local [...]

9 comments | Posted by Mathew Ingram | March 3, 2009 | 12:38 am

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The NYT and “real-time news”

On Saturday, the “public editor” of the New York Times, Clark Hoyt, published a long discussion of a story the newspaper had recently reported, and how problematic it was for the Times, and titled his column “Reporting in Real Time.” The original story was about how New York Governor David Paterson had decided not to [...]

8 comments | Posted by Mathew Ingram | February 9, 2009 | 4:16 pm

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