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...pages. To pay for the hiring binge, newly installed publisher John Puerner--whom Carroll calls "the best publisher an editor could have"--reduced overall staff levels from 5,330 to 3,400 through a combination of job elimination and outsourcing, while largely avoiding cuts in the newsroom. Daily circulation has dropped by about 100,000, to just below 1 million, but Puerner says much of the lost circulation was giveaways. He claims that margins at the Times have actually gone up in the past four years...
...because the themes of ambition and contrition, politicking and deception fit seamlessly into modern Indian life. "You can place this story anywhere," Bhardwaj says, "in the army, in a bank, in journalism. It's a vicious, furious, bleak story. It's human." But Bhardwaj chose not a bank or newsroom but the Muslim underworld, and that imbues the film with urban slickness and the knife-edge insecurity of dog-eat-dog violence...
Former Crimson President Osborne F. Ingram ’35 recalled sending his finished stories down a chute in the newsroom to the typists in the basement...
...recent decades, the chute has been replaced by building-wide servers which electronically transmit articles from reporters in the newsroom to designers in the basement...
JAYSON BLAIR Brought fiction, and chaos, to the New York Times newsroom...