The wagons have circled.
This is an industry built equally on creativity and coercion.  Changing it at this point would involve a root and branch change of culture.
Chances of that? 
Was just thinking about this last night with the whole Jeff/Chicago situation. I certainly hope this comes out sooner than later. It’s time for these demons to fall to their graves.
Not saying this is the case but a lot of advertising dollars from Broadway go into the New York Times. I would hope that isn't influencing anything.
I have a couple of questions.
Does anyone happen to know if the piece is solely about sexual harassment/assault or does it cover bullying as well? 
How can I find out the main writer of the piece and their contact info?
 
NotTheComfyChair said: "I have a couple of questions.
Does anyone happen to know if the piece is solely about sexual harassment/assault or does it cover bullying as well?
How can I find out the main writer of the piece and their contact info?
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I believe the lead writer is Michael Paulson, I know when word initially got out that a story was coming he tweeted out his contact information so that’s why I assume he is the lead writer.
Broadway Star Joined: 1/15/18
Is there any timeline as to when they hope to release the story? Or is it still in development with no projected release date?
Chorus Member Joined: 2/10/18
		     			Here we go.  
 
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/adambvary/william-ivey-long-the-lost-colony-michael-martin
		     				
		     					
oldfriends said: "Here we go.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/adambvary/william-ivey-long-the-lost-colony-michael-martin"
Buzzfeed continues to do really great work 
I’d heard rumors that the NYT article got killed. No way to know for sure if that’s true, but if so, I wonder if people will be starting to report individual pieces of it through other news sources a la this expose from Buzzfeed.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/8/16
While not attempting to discount the claims made by Mr. Martin, I'm somewhat surprised they were unable to find someone else to go on the record regarding Mr. Long.
Shouldn’t other Broadway sites report this? And the NYT article getting killed, isn’t that obvious?
The other Broadway sites are much more ad-driven and affiliate revenue-dependent than sites that serve up actual journalism. Maybe they "should," but they won't.
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