The New York Times Co. (NYT) announced Monday that it will expand the opinion offerings of the International New York Times or INYT, as the rebranded International Herald Tribune will be called when it debuts on October 15. The expansion will include more international opinion contributors, new editorial staff and an additional, third page in the INYT's weekend edition.
The company said that the INYT Opinion Pages will be edited from Hong Kong, Paris, London and New York and will be tailored for global audiences.
The International New York Times has named two part-time editorial board writers: Mira Kamdar, based in Paris, and Masaru Tamamoto, based in Yokohama, Japan. Kamdar is a faculty member of the École de Journalisme at Sciences Po and the author of "Planet India: The Turbulent Rise of the Largest Democracy."Tamamoto has been a senior fellow at the World Policy Institute, a research associate at Cambridge University and a MacArthur Foundation fellow in international peace and security at Princeton University.
The INYT has also assembled a roster of more than two dozen contributing opinion writers who will write monthly columns reflecting perspectives, debates and ideas from around the world.
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