After debuting a slate of TV shows in 2019, The New York Times aims to premiere at least two feature-length documentary films in 2020.
The New York Times is making a move into movies. The publisher aims to premiere at least two feature-length documentaries in the first half of 2020. The films will be the Times' TV unit's first feature-length documentaries directed by Times journalists and featuring Times journalism, according to a Times spokesperson. Read more below. After debuting a slate of TV shows in 2019, The New York Times aims to premiere at least two feature-length documentary films in 2020. Ebiquity suffered a massive loss of shareholder value because it hadn’t evolved with the marketplace, particularly in digital. AdTheorent has hired investment bank Petsky Prunier to explore its strategic options, including a potential sale, sources told Digiday. In the latest Rundown: The paywall proliferation of the past few years has brought many people around to the idea of paying for news and other content online, and has at least socialized the idea that content on the internet isn’t, by definition, free. Other things to know about Enter your company, campaigns and technology in Digiday Video Awards categories like Best Video Ad, Best Brand Film, Best Publisher Pivot to TV and more. Don't wait: The regular deadline is today. According to new research into 100 major media businesses in the US and UK, paywalls will be the next major driver of growth for most publishers. But experts say lack of tech and data expertise can undermine the transition to subscriptions. Sponsored by Zephr. | |
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