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  1. Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times ist ein Film von Andrew Rossi mit Sarah Ellison, Larry Ingrassia. Synopsis: Regisseur Andrew Rossi zeigt die Arbeit in einer der größten...

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  2. Page One: Inside the New York Times is an American documentary film by Andrew Rossi, which premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Magnolia Pictures and Participant Media jointly acquired the U.S. distribution rights and released the film theatrically in Summer 2011.

  3. 29. Sept. 2011 · 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.

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    • Andrew Rossi
    • 2011-09-29
  4. By looking into the lives and daily tasks of three writers at the the New York Times, this documentary explores the ways that the Internet has changed print media. The journalists include...

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  5. 27. Jan. 2011 · Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times. An efficient primer on a year's worth of stories and setbacks at America's paper of record. “We need institutions,” a subject argues in...

  6. 17. Juni 2011 · In the tradition of great fly-on-the-wall documentaries, Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times deftly gains unprecedented access to The New York Times newsroom and the inner workings of the Media Desk.

  7. 28. Juni 2011 · "Page One: Inside the New York Times" sets out to examine its stature in these hard times for print journalism, but ends up with more of the hand-wringing that dominates all such discussions. People who are serious about the news venerate the past, hope for the future, and don't have a clue about the present.