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Unprecedented access to the New York Times newsroom yields a complex view of the transformation of a media landscape fraught with both peril and opportunity.

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Evan Williams ...
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Seth Mnookin ...
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Ian Fisher ...
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Jeff Jarvis ...
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Tim Arango ...
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Brian Lam ...
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Charles Strum ...
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James McQuivey ...
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Michael Hirschorn ...
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Sam Zell ...
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Directed by

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Andrew Rossi

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Kate Novack ... (written by) &
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Josh Braun ... executive producer
Andrew Coffman ... research producer
David Hand ... producer
Kate Novack ... executive producer
Alan Oxman ... producer
Daniel Pine ... executive producer
Andrew Rossi ... executive producer
Adam Schlesinger ... producer
Daniel Stern ... executive producer

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Paul Brill

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Andrew Rossi

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Chad Beck
Christopher Branca
Sarah Devorkin

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Adam Bolt ... additional editor
Marc Brown ... film output: digital intermediate
Stewart Griffin ... colorist
Thomas Humphreys ... transcriber
Caitlin Tartaro ... digital intermediate producer
Chase Voorhees ... on-line editor: trailer

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Matt Anthony ... sound recordist
Rich Bologna ... sound editor
Tom Efinger ... re-recording mixer / sound supervisor
John Moros ... sound effects editor
Jeff Seelye ... sound editor

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Bryan Sarkinen ... camera operator

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Victoria S. Cook ... legal services
Melissa Georges ... legal services
Hayden Goldblatt ... legal services
Thomas Humphreys ... transcriber
Michele Robertson ... publicist

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Plot Summary

During the most tumultuous time for media in generations, filmmaker Andrew Rossi gains unprecedented access to the newsroom at The New York Times. For a year, he follows journalists on the paper's Media Desk, a department created to cover the transformation of the media industry. Through this prism, a complex view emerges of a media landscape fraught with both peril and opportunity, especially at the Times itself. Written by Anonymous

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Taglines This year, the biggest story is their own. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Untitled New York Times Project (United States)
  • Page One (United States)
  • Deadline: The New York Times (United Kingdom)
  • À la une du New York Times (France)
  • Page One, un año en The New York Times (Spain, Castilian title)
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  • 92 min
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Box Office

Opening Weekend United States $28,911, 17 Jun 2011

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Quotes Shane Smith: I'm a regular guy and I go to these places and I go, "OK, everyone talked to me about cannibalism, right? Everyone talked about cannibalism." Now I'm getting a lot of shit for talking about cannibalism. Whatever. Everyone talked to me about cannibalism! That's fucking crazy! So the actual... our audience goes, 'That's fucking insane, like, that's nuts!' The New York Times, meanwhile, is writing about surfing, and I'm sitting there going like, 'You know what? I'm not going to talk about surfing, I'm going to talk about cannibalism, because that fucks me up.'
David Carr: Just a sec. Time out. Before you ever went there, we've had reporters there reporting on genocide after genocide. Just because you put on a fucking safari helmet and looked at some poop doesn't give you the right to insult what we do. So, continue.
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