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Page One: Inside the New York Times (2011)

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During the most tumultuous time for media in generations, filmmaker Andrew Rossi gains unprecedented access to the newsroom at The New York Times. For a year, he follows journalists on the paper's Media Desk, a department created to cover the transformation of the media industry. Through this prism, a complex view emerges of a media landscape fraught with both peril and opportunity, especially at the Times itself.
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Comments
Thomas_Drysdale

We really enjoyed the film, especially David Carr and his authenticity. We are convinced subscribers who hope the Times and relative integrity are with us for a long time to come.

Alon Patterson

This documentary is but a self-important diatribe on the decline of newspaper journalism, specifically an acrimonious assault by the New York Times on everything and everyone but those responsible for the decline of their greatly bemoaned power brokerage, formerly known as the bastion of American print journalism. Pathetic, whining and altogether in keeping with the actual practices that did them in, this documentary is almost a caricature of this now failed business model. If there?s a message to be conveyed by the film maker in this piece, I totally missed it. How this thing got a distributor in today?s film market is an absolute mystery to me but if you really want to throw your money away on something this bad, toss it into the street. At least some poor deserving person might find it rather than rewarding the people who made this garbage which, in my humble opinion, is the kind of film tripe that gives commercial theatrical exhibitors a black eye from their paying customers.

gilbertquintana

This film will force you to think differently about the mentality that newspapers will one day be obsolete. With technology changing, media adapts. It is how the medium survives. Also, the film provides some smart and fun laughs - especially for David Carr fans.

okokui

The movie had a lot of enlightening scenes and I loved getting to know the David Carr character, but the movie in general felt like something I could have watched on the silver screen. It's pretty obvious the arguments they make for the future of the news industry and the obvious downturn it's in. I enjoyed it though. Wouldn't really recommend for theatre.

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