Page One: Inside The New York Times is filmmaker Andrew Rossi’s intriguing behind-the-scenes documentary following journalists of the New York Times Media Desk, a department focused on covering the transformation of print media by the rapid growth of digital media.
Join Our Page One Blog Party!
Have you seen Page One? What did you think of them film? What do you think the future of journalism will look like? Did the film change you perceptions in any way?
For the next few weeks, we will be hosting a Page One blog party! Join in the discussion, and we’ll post a link to your blog on InSites.
How does this work?
Simply write a blog post, and tweet about it, using the #pageoneparty hashtag. As soon as we see your tweet, we’ll post a link to your blog on InSites. Not on Twitter? No problem, just email a link to your post to clane@vancomm.com.
We’ll be live tweeting all day on our @VanComm account.
Haven’t seen Page One yet? Check your local showtimes here.
Blog Party Posts:
- Andrew Overton - Can WikiLeaks Save Investigative Reporting?
- Jane Tobler – Nevermind Page One, could they update the masthead on page two?
- Brenda Foster – Journalism: A Degree of Distinction
- Stephanie Dukes – Living Page One
- Helen Mitternight – News is Dead! Long Live News!
- Leah Holmes-Bonilla – What Was Missing from Page One?
- Sarim Ngo – Will Journalism Survive– No, Maybe, Yes??
- Bernardo León – Page One: Manufacturing Consent Part II and Rene Descartes









