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Meet the Editorial Board | Meet the Editorial Board |
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Subscribe to “The Choice” on your favorite listening app: | Subscribe to “The Choice” on your favorite listening app: |
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In the first episode of “The Choice,” the new limited-run daily podcast from The New York Times Opinion section, host Katie Kingsbury introduces the editorial board, its process in endorsing a candidate, and what you can expect from our two daily episodes, now through the Iowa caucuses. | In the first episode of “The Choice,” the new limited-run daily podcast from The New York Times Opinion section, host Katie Kingsbury introduces the editorial board, its process in endorsing a candidate, and what you can expect from our two daily episodes, now through the Iowa caucuses. |
To read the unabridged transcripts from the interviews, click here. | To read the unabridged transcripts from the interviews, click here. |
A limited-run, twice daily podcast that brings you inside the Times boardroom with the primary candidates on the job interview of a lifetime. Every weekday leading up to the Iowa caucuses, the Opinion section will release a different Democratic candidate’s private interview with the board, as well as a bonus episode featuring the board’s deliberation and a deep dive into an important aspect of the 2020 race. | A limited-run, twice daily podcast that brings you inside the Times boardroom with the primary candidates on the job interview of a lifetime. Every weekday leading up to the Iowa caucuses, the Opinion section will release a different Democratic candidate’s private interview with the board, as well as a bonus episode featuring the board’s deliberation and a deep dive into an important aspect of the 2020 race. |
Watch the board come to their decision on the Jan. 19 episode of “The Weekly,” available on FX and Hulu, and in these areas outside the U.S. | Watch the board come to their decision on the Jan. 19 episode of “The Weekly,” available on FX and Hulu, and in these areas outside the U.S. |
The New York Times editorial board is made up of opinion journalists who rely on research, debate and individual expertise to reach a shared view of important issues. The board does not speak for the newsroom or The Times as a whole. Rather, amid the contending individual voices of Times Opinion, it aims to provide a consistent, independent view of the world based on time-tested institutional values. | The New York Times editorial board is made up of opinion journalists who rely on research, debate and individual expertise to reach a shared view of important issues. The board does not speak for the newsroom or The Times as a whole. Rather, amid the contending individual voices of Times Opinion, it aims to provide a consistent, independent view of the world based on time-tested institutional values. |
Click to learn more about the editorial board, its members and their endorsement process. | Click to learn more about the editorial board, its members and their endorsement process. |
Listen, subscribe, rate and review “The Choice” on your podcast listening app: | Listen, subscribe, rate and review “The Choice” on your podcast listening app: |
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“The Choice” from The New York Times Opinion section is produced by At Will Media: Mitch Bluestein, Molly Socha, Ashley Taylor, Rachel Lightner, with help from Meashel Mason. Mixing by Loren Gardner and original music by Allison Leyton-Brown. Executive produced by Will Malnati from At Will Media and Phoebe Lett from The New York Times. |