Through-the-day reporting started as an abstract web ideal, sputtering toward reality over the last decade. It's hard to turn a largely once-a-day publishing operation to up-to-the-minute. Many papers are finally making great headway. This page from the New York Times -- on a Friday afternoon no less -- really struck me as getting it. If we can depend on the Times not only for insightful coverage and analysis, but also for a moving tableau of the world's biggest news, it can become a first read online.
Here's the page. Note the time stamps and how many unrelated articles were filed to keep up with the day's news.


Comments