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Tag: NYT

How The New York Times got an inside look at police body cameras

The #TakeAKnee protest – which began as a statement against police brutality in America – has reached a fever pitch and thrown once again into relief the tensions between the public and […]

October 3, 2017October 4, 2017 Corlyn Voorhees Behind the scenes, Interviews

How a New York Times graphics editor designed “Greenland is Melting Away”

At the end of 2015, New York Times reporters visited Greenland with a group of scientists for an up-close look at the effects of climate change. The resulting article, “Greenland is […]

February 28, 2017June 6, 2018 Isabelle Truong Behind the scenes, Climate Journalism Lab

How the NYT’s John Herrman pulled back the curtain on fake news

John Herrman, a David Carr fellow at The New York Times, has been reporting on the emergence of what has only recently been broadly defined as “fake news.” Herrman’s recent piece […]

December 29, 2016April 26, 2017 Andy Robinson Interviews
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