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		<title>Explained: Why Jill Abramson is Getting a New Job</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/95893460.jpg?w=300&h=185" />As far as we can tell, there are three significant reasons why Jill Abramson is getting a six-month leave from her managing editor duties to become the digital czarina. Here they are:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Integrate that Newsroom! And to Help with the Paywall</strong></span></p>
<p>Obviously, this point can't be understated. <em>The Times</em> still needs to figure out how to fully integrate its newsroom. As Bill Keller explained in an email, she needs&nbsp;"serious time under the hood" before it actually happens in any real way.</p>
<p>Also, the timing of her move is obviously intriguing. Next January, <em>The Times</em> will introduce a paywall. Jill Abramson will be doing digital stuff&nbsp;basicially through&nbsp;the end of the year. This gives the <em>Times</em> newsroom a dedicated&nbsp;point person to talk to&nbsp;the business side about the&nbsp;paywall&nbsp;while it's&nbsp;under construction. It's a big message to Arthur, Janet, Martin and&nbsp; Denise that Jill&nbsp;will be available for any breakfast, lunch, coffee or dinner to talk paywall.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>The Refresh Button</strong></span></p>
<p>There hasn't been a whole heck of a lot of movement inside or outside  <em>The New York Times</em> for the last three years. Not a lot of people have been hired, and other than two rounds of job cuts, not a lot have left.</p>
<p>The lack of movement inspired a whole series of changes late last year and early this year. Rick Berke, the traffic cop for the front page, became national editor; Jon Landman went from digital&nbsp;dude to culture editor; Suzanne Daley left as national head to become a writer; Sam Sifton left culture to become a restaurant critic; Trip Gabriel left Styles to write and report. Bill Keller referred to it as hitting the refresh button.</p>
<p>The decision about Ms.&nbsp;Abramson is&nbsp;essentially inspired by the same thing.</p>
<p>"Jill's been in that same job seven years this July," said an editor. "It's a job where you go to&nbsp;Page One&nbsp;meeting twice a day. You're involved in every big story. The oil spill and Afghanistan and coal mine disasters and everything else. It's&nbsp;a wearing job. She has a lot of irons in the fire. She teaches and writes about her puppy. She needs a break as much as anyone else."</p>
<p>It also gives foreign editor Susan Chira and business editor Larry Ingrassia--both of whom have been running their departments for more than five years--a break away from their jobs as they fill in for Jill Abramson. Same goes for Dean Baquet, who will get to come up to New York for a couple of months.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Empower the Deputies</strong></span></p>
<p>After <em>The Times</em> made those department head switches, there was an undercurrent of frustration in the newsroom that the deputies, for the most part, were being overlooked. Rick Berke, who already had a big job, got another big job. Same with Landman. Same with Stuart Emmrich (who became the Styles editor). What about the deputies?</p>
<p>Well, with Chira-Ingrassia-Baquet stepping aside for two months each, that means deputies for three big departments (foreign, business,&nbsp;D.C. bureau)&nbsp;get to have fun for two months each.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Other Elements</span></strong></p>
<p>O.K., so we haven't brought up the whole succession thing, since Bill Keller <a href="/2010/media/jill-abramson-steps-away-managing-editor-role-focus-times-digital-operations">made it quite clear that this isn't about that</a>! But nevertheless, Chira-Ingrassia-Baquet could all be in the mix when it comes time for a new managing editor at the paper. This isn't a bad trial run for them to impress.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/95893460.jpg?w=300&h=185" />As far as we can tell, there are three significant reasons why Jill Abramson is getting a six-month leave from her managing editor duties to become the digital czarina. Here they are:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Integrate that Newsroom! And to Help with the Paywall</strong></span></p>
<p>Obviously, this point can't be understated. <em>The Times</em> still needs to figure out how to fully integrate its newsroom. As Bill Keller explained in an email, she needs&nbsp;"serious time under the hood" before it actually happens in any real way.</p>
<p>Also, the timing of her move is obviously intriguing. Next January, <em>The Times</em> will introduce a paywall. Jill Abramson will be doing digital stuff&nbsp;basicially through&nbsp;the end of the year. This gives the <em>Times</em> newsroom a dedicated&nbsp;point person to talk to&nbsp;the business side about the&nbsp;paywall&nbsp;while it's&nbsp;under construction. It's a big message to Arthur, Janet, Martin and&nbsp; Denise that Jill&nbsp;will be available for any breakfast, lunch, coffee or dinner to talk paywall.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>The Refresh Button</strong></span></p>
<p>There hasn't been a whole heck of a lot of movement inside or outside  <em>The New York Times</em> for the last three years. Not a lot of people have been hired, and other than two rounds of job cuts, not a lot have left.</p>
<p>The lack of movement inspired a whole series of changes late last year and early this year. Rick Berke, the traffic cop for the front page, became national editor; Jon Landman went from digital&nbsp;dude to culture editor; Suzanne Daley left as national head to become a writer; Sam Sifton left culture to become a restaurant critic; Trip Gabriel left Styles to write and report. Bill Keller referred to it as hitting the refresh button.</p>
<p>The decision about Ms.&nbsp;Abramson is&nbsp;essentially inspired by the same thing.</p>
<p>"Jill's been in that same job seven years this July," said an editor. "It's a job where you go to&nbsp;Page One&nbsp;meeting twice a day. You're involved in every big story. The oil spill and Afghanistan and coal mine disasters and everything else. It's&nbsp;a wearing job. She has a lot of irons in the fire. She teaches and writes about her puppy. She needs a break as much as anyone else."</p>
<p>It also gives foreign editor Susan Chira and business editor Larry Ingrassia--both of whom have been running their departments for more than five years--a break away from their jobs as they fill in for Jill Abramson. Same goes for Dean Baquet, who will get to come up to New York for a couple of months.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Empower the Deputies</strong></span></p>
<p>After <em>The Times</em> made those department head switches, there was an undercurrent of frustration in the newsroom that the deputies, for the most part, were being overlooked. Rick Berke, who already had a big job, got another big job. Same with Landman. Same with Stuart Emmrich (who became the Styles editor). What about the deputies?</p>
<p>Well, with Chira-Ingrassia-Baquet stepping aside for two months each, that means deputies for three big departments (foreign, business,&nbsp;D.C. bureau)&nbsp;get to have fun for two months each.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Other Elements</span></strong></p>
<p>O.K., so we haven't brought up the whole succession thing, since Bill Keller <a href="/2010/media/jill-abramson-steps-away-managing-editor-role-focus-times-digital-operations">made it quite clear that this isn't about that</a>! But nevertheless, Chira-Ingrassia-Baquet could all be in the mix when it comes time for a new managing editor at the paper. This isn't a bad trial run for them to impress.</p>
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