Kathimerini, New York Times celebrate enduring partnership of 25 years

The two papers reaffirmed their commitment to quality journalism at a lavish event attended by a slew of influential personalities. In the photo, from left, Susan Glasser from The New Yorker, Kathimerini Executive Editor Alexis Papachelas and Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, touch upon some of the big hot-button topics of the day. [InTime News]

Over the past 25 years, journalism has undergone profound transformations. Traditional media has grappled with the rise of digital platforms, recognizing that readers now turn to Google or Facebook rather than the pages of newspapers for news. Many long-standing print publications have vanished, while others persist with resilience, facing the future with optimism. Notably, Kathimerini, which celebrates its 105th anniversary in 2024, stands among those enduring publications.

In a splendid event hosted at the enchanting Petrini Warehouse in the port of Piraeus on Monday evening, Kathimerini commemorated its 25-year collaboration with The New York Times for its English-language edition. The event was graced by the presence of former prime ministers Antonis Samaras and Panagiotis Pikrammenos, ministers of Defense Nikos Dendias, Health Michalis Chrysochoidis, Migration Dimitris...

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