Review of Page One: Inside the New York Times (2011) by Stephen C — 25 Nov 2011
In This the digital age where information and news are delivered in a flash,its easy to forget that print Journalism still has some power left.
This film focuses on the New York Times but it could wasily be about any newspaper trying to stay afloat in this 24 hour news age .
Director Andrew Rossi introduces us to several Journalists most notably David Carr and ex drug addict who maybe a bit grouchy but he is a bloody good journalist with it.
The film shows how other newspapers have been bankrupted by dodgy owners and how the Times was one of threee papers given the Wikileaks scoop.
The film could be dry and stale but thanks to the juggling of story strands we get a film which asks plenty of pertinent questions about the furture of print media.
Being a big Newspaper reader I found the film refreshing and informative.
This review of Page One: Inside the New York Times (2011) was written by Stephen C on 25 Nov 2011.
Page One: Inside the New York Times has generally received positive reviews.
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