New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet spoke with Re/code Executive Editor Kara Swisher and Senior Editor Peter Kafka at An Evening with Code/Media at the Steelcase WorkLife Center in New York about how the Times has transformed itself for the digital age.
Page One meetings, for example, aren’t about what’s on the front page anymore but how they should be programming news across their website and Twitter and Facebook throughout the day.
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This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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