Edition |
Widescreen. |
Description |
1 videodisc (92 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in. |
System Details |
DVD ; NTSC, region 1 ; 5.1 Dolby digital surround. |
Performer |
Commentators Sarah Ellison, Andrew Ross Sorkin, David Carr, Larry Ingrassia, Bruce Headlam, Dennis Crowley, Richard Pérez-Peña, Evan Williams, Clay Shirky, Paul Steiger, Brian Stelter, Markos Moulitsas, Alex S. Jones, Seth Mnookin, Ian Fisher, Nicholas Lemann, Noam Cohen, Clairborne Ray, Susan Chira, Carla Baranauckas, Jill Abramson, Katherine Bouton, Bill Keller, Nick Denton, Jeff Jarvis, Jimmy Wales, Katrina Vanden Heuvel, Rick Lyman, Shane Smith, Dean Baquet, Tim Arango, Brian Lam, Gay Talese, Charles Strum, David Remnick, Joseph Kahn, James McQuivey, Carl Bernstein, Michael Hirschorn, John Carr. |
Credits |
Editors, Chad Beck, Christopher Branca, Sarah Devorkin ; cinematographer, Andrew Rossi ; original music, Paul Brill. |
Note |
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2011. |
Audience |
MPAA rating: Rated R for language including some sexual references. |
Summary |
This documentary chronicles the transformation of The New York Times newsroom and the inner workings of the Media Desk, as the Internet redefines the media industry by surpassing print as the main source of news. At the heart of the film is the burning question on the minds of everyone who cares about a rigorous American press, Times lover or not: what will happen if the fast-moving future of media leaves behind the fact-based, original reporting that helps to define our society? This up-close look at factors and actors that produce the "daily miracle" of a great news organization is a nuanced portrait of journalists continuing to produce extraordinary work under increasingly difficult circumstances. |
Contents |
Deep trouble -- Two things -- Meetings -- Page one guy -- Blogging -- Media Armageddon -- Executive editor -- The big board -- Diplomatic cables -- Debt -- The truth -- End notes. |
Note |
Special features: Featurettes: Carl Bernstein on the real threat to newspapers (3 min.); Emily Bell on keeping journalism relevant (2 min.); Sarah Ellison on the mind of Murdoch (4 min.); Additional scenes (22 min.); Journalists react to "Page One" (3 min.); Q&A highlights with the cast and filmmakers (17 min.); Tim Arango with João Silva in Iraq (5 min.); Also from Magnolia Home Entertainment (10 min.). |
Language |
In English with optional subtitles in Spanish; closed-captioned. |
Note |
GMD: videorecording. |
Subject |
New York Times Company.
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New York times.
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Journalists -- New York (State) -- New York.
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Journalism -- New York (State) -- New York.
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Journalism -- United States -- 21st century.
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Journalism -- Social aspects -- United States.
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Newspaper publishing -- United States.
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Newspaper publishing -- Economic aspects -- United States.
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Newspaper publishing -- Effect of technological innovations on -- United States.
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Newspapers.
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Added Author |
Braun, Josh. Producer.
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Hand, David, 1960- Producer.
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Oxman, Alan. Producer.
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Schlesinger, Adam. Producer.
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Novack, Kate. Screenwriter. Producer.
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Rossi, Andrew. Screenwriter. Director. Producer.
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Brill, Paul, 1968- Composer.
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Magnolia Pictures (Firm)
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Participant Media.
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History Channel (Television network)
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Magnolia Home Entertainment (Firm)
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Added Title |
Inside the New York times |
Standard No. |
876964004251 |
Music No. |
10425 Magnolia Home Entertainment |
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