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- VANITY FAIR
While some top New York Times executives see games like Wordle and the Crossword as a “cash cow,” says Everdeen Mason, the editorial director of Games, “I can only speak to the Games team as a whole. We love this shit.” Click the image to read more: https://t.co/wk9ueERAxW
- Stephen Totilo
Big Vanity Fair piece on the NY Times' gaming operation: - "roughly 100 Games staffers"... comparable to NYT Business desk - NYT shelved a taxi-driving game: felt kiddie - WaPo had tried to buy Wordle? - NYT Games app daily users in Oct = 2.6 million https://t.co/6Q6DgeXw44
- Prospect
What separates Eliot Higgins from other journalistic sleuths? A radically open-source approach, writes Tom Lamont—and a trio of astonishing global scoops: https://t.co/Lvz1kkyZTk
- VANITY FAIR
Wordle. Spelling Bee. The Crossword. You know them well—but who are the minds behind the New York Times’s most obsessed-over games? The editors and developers behind the paper’s games pull back the curtain. Read the full story: https://t.co/oezW18t4Tg https://t.co/th5jJiCWrH
- Charlotte Klein
I took a deep dive into New York Times Games: https://t.co/tP8CUZalIE
- Michael Calderone
Meet the brainy team behind Wordle, Connections, and the Crossword in @charlottetklein's deep dive into New York Times Games https://t.co/Kd8DThtrWP
- VANITY FAIR
Gaming is in the air at the New York Times. Meet the editors and developers behind the company’s growing Games department—plus the new quizzes they’re concocting. Click the image to read more: https://t.co/kz1j2nIDAF