In the two weeks since I conducted this interview, The New York Times' executive editor Bill Keller announced that he would be stepping down from his position to become a full-time writer once more, paving the way for managing editor Jill Abramson to make history as the first woman to lead the venerable news organization in their 160-year history. In some ways, the fact that the news came after the Times' media columnist David Carr and director Andrew Rossi did press for the documentary "Page One: Inside The New York Times," but before the film was released in theaters, felt like a cruel cosmic joke, the ultimate indictment of holding onto any bit of information in an era where speed is everything.
But as much as Rossi himself would've surely liked to have included a scene to capture that milestone in his film (he was able to attach it in...
But as much as Rossi himself would've surely liked to have included a scene to capture that milestone in his film (he was able to attach it in...
- 6/13/2011
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
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