New York Times bolsters its sports coverageThe New York Times is beefing up its sports section in a big way: 50% more space and 10% more staff."This is the most extensive expansion of sports coverage in the history of the Times," sports editor Neil Amdur said. The goal, he said, ...
“For 18 months, The New York Times has left its sports staff twisting in the wind,” stated the letter, which was obtained by The Washington Post. “We have watched the company buy a competitor with hundreds of sportswriters and weigh decisions about the future of sports coverage at The ...
The New York Times is disbanding its sports desk and will rely on greater use of The Athletic for daily coverage.Publisher A.G. Sulzberger and CEO Meredith Kopit Levien wrote in a memo that there are no plans for layoffs, with current sports staff switching to other roles around the newsroo...
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” New York Times Co. chairman A.G. Sulzberger and CEO Meredith Kopit Levien wrote in a memo Monday to employees about the change. “Under our plan, the digital homepage, newsletters, social feeds, the sports landing page and the print section will draw from even more of the approximately...
— Port alsogave an interviewto columnist William Rhoden ofThe New York Times: “When we looked at the calendar last fall, our goal for June 1st was to make sure that the kids had turned in all their equipment.”… …“‘Baseball has never been big at The Citadel,” he said. ”It’...
The New York Times is disbanding its sports department and will rely on coverage from The Athletic, a San Francisco-based website it acquired last year for $550 million.
The New York Times has agreed to buy sports website The Athletic for $550m, the biggest acquisition for the newspaper in almost three decades as it races to add subscribers. The acquisition will bring The Athletic’s 1.2m digital subscribers to the New York Times, helping chief executive Mer...