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This Weekend’s Times Magazine Cover Story Cost $400,000 (They Didn’t Pay For It)

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Has the NYT Magazine figured out a way to save newspapers? The Times Magazine has seen cuts on three dimensions this summer — the cover is both shorter and skinnier (and the whole thing seems thinner). Times invesitgative pieces are notoriously expensive and this weekend’s is no exception.

However, this time around the Times did not foot the bill. Pro Publica — the non-profit journalistic outfit supplied the $400,000 story. Is this the future of investigative journalism?

Is Time.com Hurting Its Internet Traffic on Purpose?

In a recent interview, Josh Tyrangiel, Time.com’s Managing Editor, was adamant that long form journalism does not work online. “It’s just too long,” he said bluntly. As a result, 95% of Time.com stories are original to the web, according to the editor. Tyrangiel knows shorter stories work better because he has the data to prove it. But is Time.com just trying to sell more magazines?

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