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Tyler Cabot

Deputy Programming Editor, NYT Audio

Tyler Cabot is the Deputy Programming Editor at The New York Times, specifically within its audio division. He has a rich background in journalism and media, having transitioned to this role after a decade at Esquire, where he was involved in various editorial capacities, including launching the magazine's digital archive and podcast initiatives. Additionally, Cabot completed a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard University, which is a prestigious program designed to enhance the skills of journalists.

Before joining The New York Times, Cabot worked as the deputy editor for a team at Audible Originals, focusing on audio-first long-form content and books. He also founded a journalism and fiction startup called The Chronicles of Now, showcasing his commitment to innovative storytelling across different media formats.124

Cabot holds a degree from Wesleyan University and has been recognized for his contributions to narrative journalism and media innovation over the past fifteen years.23 His current role involves shaping the audio programming at The New York Times, which aims to expand the reach and impact of its audio journalism offerings.1

Highlights

Dec 12 · nytco.com
Staff Updates From Audio | The New York Times Company
Staff Updates From Audio | The New York Times Company
Oct 26 · cyber.harvard.edu
Tyler Cabot - Berkman Klein Center
Tyler Cabot - Berkman Klein Center

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New York City Metropolitan Area