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...understand how untechnological the news business was when he got into it to understand how well ahead of everyone he was," says E. J. Dionne '73, a longtime friend of Meislin's and a columnist for the Washington Post...
...Meislin was one of a handful of people who understood the technology that was to revolutionize the way news was printed, presented and even reported well before anyone else did, say his colleagues at The Times...
President of The Crimson while at Harvard, Meislin currently runs New York Times Digital, the company that operates The Times on the web. Two weeks ago, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., the publisher of The Times, announced that the digital division would file for an initial public offering (IPO) under a separate tracking stock...
...Meislin entered journalism in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal, at a time of renewed interest in the profession. As Bob Woodward and Richard Bernstein gradually pulled down an embattled presidential administration, they also inspired rising journalists, demonstrating the powerful ways in which they could affect the world...
...Mather House graduate first applied for a job at the Washington Post, Woodward and Bernstein's newspaper. Suggesting that he should first get more experience elsewhere, the Post turned him down. Meislin applied to The Times, and got a job as a copyboy...