he proprietor of New York Times, Arthur Sulberger Jr., told the World Association Newspaper Congress in Seoul, South Korea, this June that The New York Times would never become a tabloid.
The broadsheet is finding it difficult to keep pace with
mobile wireless communication, RSS feeds, podcasts, on-demand TV viewing and the ever multiplying information and the entertainment options. Arthur Sulberger has invited suggestions to change the newspaper with the likes of Brian Collins, executive creative director, Ogilvy, Lucie Lacava, an award winning newspaper architect, Pelle Anderson, newspaper designer and Seth Banks, director of Global Design, GE Healthcare. ... more