Stopping the Presses. For a While. - News Summed Up

Stopping the Presses. For a While.


Times Insider explains who we are and what we do, and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. Equipped with advanced publishing software as well as communication tools for messaging and holding videoconferences, our journalists worked remotely, and the workers who run our presses took extensive precautions and soldiered on at our plant in College Point, Queens. In more than 150 years, The Times has had remarkably few publishing hiccups, although there have been some close calls. In 1958, a strike by newspaper deliverers motivated readers to come to the office on West 43rd Street to buy copies. The instances when the presses stopped altogether typically involved labor disputes.


Source: International New York Times March 18, 2021 09:00 UTC



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