The New York Times is trying to make its mobile apps more than simple...
Each cycle, live election coverage serves as a premier testbed for online news. Now The New York Times is using it as a test bed for pushing news in apps beyond the rigid templates that have...
View ArticleLessons from The New York Times’ app graveyard: When an app has an expiration...
The election is over. Even the inauguration is over. So it makes sense, perhaps, that The New York Times this week discontinued its Elections 2012 mobile app. The Times launched the app some 13 months...
View ArticleJim Roberts, Reuters’ newest hire, on the digital side of the NYT, paywall...
Judging by his pace on Twitter, little has changed for Jim Roberts over the last three weeks. The links to news near and far, on topics both timely and unearthed, are coming as rapid as ever. But...
View ArticleSecond screen first: Oscar night lets The New York Times explore being a...
For New York Times film critic A.O. Scott, the thought of enduring this year’s Oscars — and host Seth MacFarlane in particular — alone at home on the couch was not a happy one. “I’d be in a state of...
View ArticleThe New York Times launched a revamped mobile site today
You can check it out at mobile.nytimes.com. A few quick thoughts: — In typography and story layout, it’s much closer to the Times’ iPhone app, edging closer toward cross-platform parity. (Headlines are...
View ArticleThe newsonomics of The New York Times’ innovators’ dilemmas
When the smoke has finally cleared from the Jill Abramson firing, we’ll be left with one big question: What will The New York Times’ digital future look like under new executive editor Dean Baquet? The...
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