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NEW YORK — Five years ago, The New York Times had a real business on its hands when it badly needed one. T: The New York Times Style Magazine had become a powerhouse. It had just over 1,600 ad pages, and brought in more than $45 million in revenue. It wa
“After talking with Nocera,” wrote Carly Carioli, in the second of his contentious anti-New York Times copyright screeds, “I’m committed to getting the Clark Booth piece back online in some form.” For readers who might have missed this—you’re lucky if yo
Pulitzer Prize winners Clifford Levy (R) and Ellen Barry, who won the Pulitzer for "International Reporting", pose for a photo in the New York Times newsroom after the announcement was made by Executive Editor Bill Keller in New York April 18, 2011. ... View Photo »
In a recent follow-up post to his column on PIPA/SOPA, Bill Keller, former executive editor of The New York Times, provided a response to his column's detractors. In the first paragraph, Keller writes, "Much of the mail bristles with resentment of the co
In all the conversation about BuzzFeed, two questions and answers get repeated over and over again. But I don't think the answers have been quite right—for a mixture of reasons, probably. Founder Jonah Peretti and editor Ben Smith, as any reporter who ha
Do as I say, don’t do as I do. Keller writes that since the paper the article came from was long defunct without digital archives, he assumes the author of the article felt reposting the article “seemed a logical way to let today’s readers see Booth’s wo
Ellen Barry, left, and Clifford J. Levy of The New York Times, winners of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, pose for a photograph in the New York Times newsroom after the announcement by Times Executive Editor Bill Keller Monday, April... View Photo »
A couple of days ago, in this space, I pointed readers to a blog post by my Boston Phoenix colleague Carly Carioli calling out New York Times executive editor-turned-columnist Bill Keller for his hard line on copyright violations - and noting that the Ti
As I said, if the Times does it then it's ok. And, no, Bill Keller, the law isn't what you want it to be the law is what it is. Definitely a Nobel Peace Prize in Missing the Point nominee here. It is
Bill Keller (born January 18, 1949) is executive editor of The New York Times. Keller is the son of former chairman and chief executive of the Chevron Corporation, George M. Keller, Bill Keller attended the Roman Catholic schools St. Matthews and Junípero Serra High School in San Mateo, California. After graduating from Pomona College in 1970... Full Article
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