New York magazine’s influentials list has some new media connections:
NYT DME Jonathan Landsman is singled out along with publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr., editor Bill Keller: “Keller steers the paper, in turn setting the day’s news agenda around the country, and the bedraggled Sulzberger attends to larger issues, like new e-newspaper software developed with Microsoft. For different reasons, Keller and Sulzberger are both unfireable, and they’ll be around for years. But the future of the paper rests at the moment with Landman, who is director of the paper’s online strategy. The redesign, DealBook, and even the amateur-hour video blogs are a good start: Will the paper’s long-overdue lavishment of attention on the Web protect the Times‘ future, or will 155 years of history not matter in a realm of limitless alternatives?” (Shhh, don’t tell them about Martin Nisenholtz.)
— Rupert Murdoch: “It’s Rupert’s World … You’re just watching, reading, listening, surfing, and singing karaoke in it.”
— Nick Denton, founder, Gawker: “Made blogs a popularâ
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