Engineering a Tech-Driven Newsroom with Jeremy Bowers

Published: Feb. 26, 2020, 11 a.m.

b'Jeremy Bowers is the Director of Engineering at the Washington Post who\\u2019s currently leading a team that\\u2019s focused on the 2020 presidential election. Prior to joining the Post, Jeremy held many other news-focused roles, including working at the New York Times as a senior editors for news applications and a senior software engineer; serving as a news applications developer at NPR, and wearing many hats at the Tampa Bay Times, including news technologist and online operations specialist.\\n\\nJoin Corey and Jeremy as they explore the common engineering dilemmas newsrooms face, how data visualizations in newspapers have evolved over the centuries, how the Washington Post uses data to examine trends and test hypotheses\\u2014like whether Texas will become a blue state in the next election, what the hardest part about bringing data to the surface in a newsroom is (hint: it\\u2019s not data ingestion or cleanup), how a lot of reporting is the same as it was 30 or even 40 years ago, why Jeremy thinks reporters won\\u2019t be replaced by robots, how newsroom technology has evolved over the last decade, and more.'