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1 month ago |
editorandpublisher.com | Joe Kahn |Sam Dolnick
We are thrilled to announce that Jodi Rudoren is coming back to The Times. Jodi will rejoin our newsroom as editorial director of Newsletters, where she will oversee our portfolio of dozens of newsletters that together reach many millions of people every day. This role allows Jodi to bring together her journalistic experience running high-impact coverage with her impressive record as an entrepreneurial leader who knows how to connect with digital audiences.
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2 months ago |
editorandpublisher.com | Joe Kahn |Jim Yardley
The secret story of Donald Trump’s taxes. The investigation of Harvey Weinstein. A groundbreaking examination of workplace exploitation of child migrants. The horrors of Instagram child influencers. The behind-the-scenes drama of how the Supreme Court drafted the Dobbs decision. Year after year, the Investigations department produces work that exposes wrongdoing and holds power to account.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
editorandpublisher.com | Joe Kahn |Marc Lacey |Carolyn Ryan
Anyone who’s worked with Jim Yardley knows the impact he’s had on our biggest reporting targets. During his many years overseas, and more recently as a rising member of our newsroom leadership team, Jim has produced, championed, coached and edited great enterprise, and formed strong partnerships with teams around the newsroom who bring it to life. We’re excited to announce that we’re promoting Jim to the masthead as assistant managing editor, overseeing enterprise and investigations.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
editorandpublisher.com | Joe Kahn
Ambitious, exclusive reporting thrived at The Times well before Matt Purdy joined our ranks three decades ago. But it is no exaggeration to say that in recent years the orchestration of much of our most important journalism, whether about the #MeToo movement, the business and politics of Donald Trump, or the Covid pandemic relied on Matt, our maestro of enterprise.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
editorandpublisher.com | Joe Kahn |Marc Lacey
A January 2010 front page analysis of Barack Obama’s State of the Union address noted that the president ended his address with a plaintive appeal to transcend partisanship. The Times reporter succinctly summed up the urgent challenge: “Is it possible to embrace complexity in a political and media culture that demands simple themes and promotes conflict?”Looking back nearly 15 years later, that writer demonstrated a remarkable ability to see around corners — perhaps far beyond.
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