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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2019 · 24 MIN

Inside The New York Times's video strategy

from The Business of Content with Simon Owens · host Simon Owens

Peruse through the vast video archive at The New York Times, and you'll come across plenty of your standard short documentary films, the kinds with voiceover, b-roll footage, and original interviews. But you'll also encounter some experimental fare. There's the fake infomercial advertising a phone hotline for racists. There's an entire animated series geared toward parents. And then there's the ongoing series, called Diary of a Song, which uses a mixture of low quality Skype footage and animation to walk the viewer through how a hit song was made. Overseeing much of this production is Nancy Gauss, executive director of video at The New York Times. I recently interviewed Gauss about her team's approach to video creation and how it fits in with The Times's larger goals in driving brand loyalty and paid subscriptions.

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