How The New York Times Is Made | The Making Of
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- čas přidán 22. 10. 2019
- The New York Times is considered one of the most reputable publications in the world. To print the paper in a timely fashion and have it arrive on readers' doorsteps by the next morning, crews at the paper's printing plants work through the night. They start their shift at 10 p.m. and end around 3 a.m. About 80,000 copies of The New York Times are printed an hour and it's a non-stop process to get the job done. We visited The New York Times’s College Point Printing Plant in Queens, NY to learn all that goes into this printing process.
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How The New York Times Is Made | The Making Of
That’s so much paper every day...makes you think how many of these newspapers go to waste
I just started my new job as a printing press operator apprentice... I’ve never had more interest and fun with a job in my entire life.
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All we need to know is where they got the papers from and do they have their own plantation to plant their own trees?
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I can appreciate how much work goes into this.
As a former paperboy who delivered the "Daily News" as a teenager living on Staten Island,I can appreciate this. Thanks. 😎✌
I remember the press room of the Times in 1965, I was very young. My Dad was an engineer for the Times. It was a huge room filled with machinery and moving parts, newspapers whirling around huge drums. The clacking and noise was bedlam. I can't describe the noise, it was so loud and terrifying. It definitely was a dangerous place, not like this plant at all! I am here because my memory was jogged about it. I was hoping I could find a video of it during the 60s or further back. When life was much more dangerous.
I need a roll of toilet paper like that!
I want that damage part of the roll for practising maths
Why cutting thousands of trees for a 10 minute newspaper reading?
I am into the printing and publication business. I can tell you that the trees they use for newsprint are planted. And the newspaper are recycled into paperboard and toilet papers we buy from supermarkets. Also, since the age of the internet newspaper circulation have dropped dramatically, and that it won't be much longer before everything goes online.
thank you for providing us such incredible informations through all your amazing efforts. God protect y'all
I also work at a printing plant and I must say there is a lot more to it than a person would ever guess,an awesome job honestly.😁
Lovely piece of doc!
Worked on a Goss Metro Liner at the Chicago Tribune late 80's. They had 10, 10 unit presses.
Actual newspaper question - how do they print color images so fast? I can understand black ink stamping the plates and going to the paper but how do they keep the colored images so nice and neat?
not me watching a ton of videos of newspaper factories so i can recreate one accurately in minecraft
Great video! 🏆
"Lovely trees turned into information... about nothing." ~ Alan Watts, 1971