• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

Charlie Rogers

  • About Charlie Rogers
  • Posts
  • Contact
  • Twitter

How the New York Times Made Snowfall

Source is the name of the Knight-Mozilla OpenNews project, dedicated to encouraging the community of journalists and coders that make up new media. On New Year’s day, they published an analysis of the New York Times’ Snowfall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek, a ground-breaking piece of multimedia web journalism. I’ve gone back to both again and again.

Marvel at Snowfall, then get the backstory at Source’s How We Made Snowfall. You won’t be sorry.

 

The New York Times' "Snowfall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek"
Snowfall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek

Filed Under: Digital Journalism

Charlie Rogers Charlie Rogers

Chief content officer, editor-in-chief, managing editor, launch manager, and product strategist on dozens of digital ventures, for companies including NBC, Conde Nast, Time Warner, Martha Stewart and Random House.
Here's my bio...

Get in Touch!

Footer

Twitter: @jrnlsm

  • Just now
  • http://twitter.com/jrnlsm

Popular Sections

  • SEO For Editors
  • Digital Journalism
  • Digital Management
  • Audience Development

Recent Posts

  • Free or Cheap Tools for Learning Web Analytics
  • Why Are Your Web Pages So Fat and Slow?
  • Jon Morrow’s 52 Headline Hacks
  • The Immutable Error of Parenthood
  • Calvin Coolidge was super-judgmental

Quick Subscribe

Receive an email every time new content goes live.

Thanks!

Copyright © 2023 Charlie Rogers