Journalist Held in Beijing, Friends Say

The journalist, Du Bin, recently released a documentary about a forced-labor camp and has worked as a freelance photographer for The New York Times.

    

Martin Arnold, Former Journalist at New York Times, Dies at 84

Mr. Arnold was an editor for The New York Times Magazine, earned a George Polk Award for his reporting, explored municipal corruption and wrote a column about the publishing industry.

    

Kennett Love, Times Correspondent in 1950s, Dies at 88

Mr. Love was in Iran in 1953 when the C.I.A. plotted against the government, and he also reported on the Suez Canal crisis of 1956.

    

Times Site Is Attacked by Hackers

The New York Times Company was a victim of online attacks earlier this week that slowed down The New York Times Web site and limited access to content.

    

Pakistan Orders New York Times Reporter Declan Walsh to Leave

The New York Times has protested an election-eve expulsion order for Declan Walsh, a veteran correspondent.

    

Times Names New Editors for Politics and Metro Desk

The New York Times named Carolyn Ryan, its metropolitan editor, the paper’s top political editor. She will be succeeded by one of her deputies, Wendell Jamieson.

    

Link by Link: Media Critics Turn to Twitter

Various Twitter accounts poke fun at news media outlets like The Huffington Post, Slate and The New York Times.

    

Media Decoder Blog: See All Media News in One Place

The New York Times’ Media news can now be found at the Media & Advertising section front.

    

2013 Journalism Pulitzer Winners

The prizes, which are administered at Columbia University, were announced on Monday.

    

New York Times Wins 4 Pulitzer Prizes

Prizes went for reporting on actions of Apple and Wal-Mart overseas. The nonprofit InsideClimate News won for its coverage of oil pipelines.

    

McCandlish Phillips, Times Reporter, Dies at 85

Mr. Phillips, associated with The Times for more than 20 years, wrote a 1965 exposé of a man in Queens with an Orthodox Jewish background who was a senior Ku Klux Klan official.

    

Harold M. Schmeck Jr., Times Science Writer, Dies at 89

Mr. Schmeck covered medical research for The New York Times, where he worked for more than 30 years.

    

Papers Worldwide Embrace Web Subscriptions

Online advertising, once seen as the great hope for the future, has begun leveling off, which is accelerating the push for new Internet business models.

Anthony Lewis, Who Transformed Coverage of the Supreme Court, Dies at 85

Mr. Lewis, a former reporter and columnist for The Times, won two Pulitzer Prizes and altered legal journalism with his authoritative and accessible prose.

Japan Times Reaches Deal With Times Co.

The agreement creates a combined print edition, in which each publication will comprise one section. It will be distributed Monday through Saturday.

Times Names Berlin Chief and Editor for Europe

Richard W. Stevenson will move from the newspaper’s Washington bureau to take over supervision of European news from Paris. Alison Smale will become Berlin bureau chief.

Richard D. Lyons, Versatile Times Reporter, Dies at 84

Mr. Lyons covered science, Congress and the United Nations in nearly 30 years at The New York Times.

Niculae Asciu, Illustrator With Wit, Dies at 70

Mr. Asciu’s work appeared for decades in publications like The New York Times and The New Yorker.

Game of Thrones Soars With Dragon Ad in New York Times

HBO placed this wonderful ad in Monday's New York Times, with the shadow of a dragon looming over two pages of fake stories. It's a shame they couldn't advertise over a real spread—and while the non-Times fonts surely make the editors breathe easier, it takes away from the effect just a little. But still a fun execution. Check out this Yahoo piece for more on the faux articles, and what they have to do with the show. Via The Denver Egotist.

UPDATE: HBO did something similar to its own building in L.A. (see below). A dragon was also reported to be hovering over IMDB.com on Tuesday. What else have they dragon-shadowed?

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