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In January 2019, The New York Times and Verizon announced a collaboration focused on defining and delivering journalism in the 5G era.
At The Times, the relationship is anchored within the Research & Development team, a group structured to execute on both near-term and long-term opportunities presented by emerging technologies.
With support from Verizon, The Times is exploring how to best incorporate 5G — the next generation in wireless technology — into its operations, while also exploring new formats Times readers will experience in 5G.
In 2019, Times R&D has focused on creating a “5G ready” newsroom alongside journalists, with support from Verizon, through experiments and field tests that include:
- The Kentucky Derby — In May, R&D team members and Times photojournalists used custom-built hardware to publish high-quality photos from the field to the newsroom. This sped up their live coverage, and allowed The Times to publish a photo of the winning horse 20 minutes ahead of photo wire services.
- Political Coverage — R&D team members and Times newsroom staff members conducted additional field tests in live coverage on the 2020 campaign trail, including the Democratic primary debates and the Iowa State Fair.
- High-Resolution Imagery — The R&D team and journalists from the Graphics desk advanced the use of photogrammetry, a high-resolution image capture capability that allows the newsroom to visually reconstruct scenes as large as a city block. The Times used this technique last September to document the devastation from Hurricane Dorian on Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas.
This work fosters new storytelling capabilities and sets the stage for The Times to leverage 5G in more transformative ways in 2020 and beyond.