Making News at The New York Times
by Nikki Usher
Publisher: University of Michigan Press 2014
ISBN-13: 9780472120499
Number of pages: 294
Description:
This book is the first in-depth portrait of the nation's, if not the world's, premier newspaper in the digital age. It presents a lively chronicle of months spent in the newsroom observing daily conversations, meetings, and journalists at work.
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