'NY Times' Editor Likens Newspapers to Vinyl
New York Times executive editor Bill Keller got off easy in his morning Q&A session with staff, where he broke the news that the paper will eliminate 100 newsroom jobs this year. Not so in his afternoon chat.
With word of the cuts fast spreading through Times HQ, more than twice as many people showed up for the 2:30 session, according to staffers who attended. Although the mood was subdued rather than emotional, several employees posed tough questions that put Keller on the spot. One asked whether Keller foresees a day in the near future that the Times will cease to publish a print edition ...





