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Write it up! How fast do our journalists type? | Editor and Publisher

Write it up! How fast do our journalists type? | Editor and Publisher
Written by Kathryn Sears


Sarah Bahr | The New York Times

When news breaks, as everybody knows, reporters race to call their sources, confirm the facts and get the story.

But it is then that the real clock begins to tick: the race to type it all up. Translating the scribbled notes and audio recordings into words on a page, arranged in a coherent fashion, on deadline.

We recently decided to put New York Times journalists’ keyboarding skills to the test. About 80 reporters and editors accepted our challenge to take an online typing trial, with results ranging from 35 words per minute (for a veteran reporter who covers the legal system) to 134 (a data reporter).

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Kathryn Sears

Kathryn is a mom of two beautiful kids. She and her husband live in the Western suburbs of Chicago.